INDIAN SEDITION
REVIVAL OF PRESS ORDINANCE
Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.]
'Received this day at 11 a.m., DELHI, April 27
The Viceroy announces an ordinance to revive in more effective form of the Indian Press Act. 1910, repealed by the 1.922 Government of India, influenced by representations, has at last realised that- intense harm is being done by the violent, seditions revolutionary language used daily by a greater section of Indian press. The communique states nothing at the present moment is operating so powfiilly to promote a revolutionary, lawless .spirit, as the writing in the Indian press.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1930, Page 5
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96INDIAN SEDITION Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1930, Page 5
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