India.
In the House of Lords, Lord Roberts, of Kandahar, said the forward policy was essential in order to repel the Russian advance upon India. The policy of tb& British Government was inadequate. Britain ought to hold all the parses and bring the trib-smen under her authority He had no fears of the result of d eorcflict with Russia. ludU would only remain l>y;i' wlvl > >hf Iv-fcevrd B;ifiiir» invisscihlrt. The Mi. quid of LansJowne, Po-n. ta y of Sa'o of War, the GavetDiu ut would keep open the great passes and the trade routes on the north western frontier of India wiLh a minimum of in c fr nee with tho tiibe?m?n. The Eari of K ; mhc;iLy, who was Secretary of 8: ate fr Foreign Affairs in ihe R-vob.-a >{ ; nii'ry, said the policy of L^J L.vv.vnce in regard to India wa b.,j.ete. Ssvt-r^i o-hor pears supported the Indian (j vgrnment.
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Manawatu Herald, 12 March 1898, Page 2
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150India. Manawatu Herald, 12 March 1898, Page 2
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