THE PARSEE POLITICIAN. INDIA AND SELF-GOVERN-MENT. London, January 22.
The Marquis of Ripon presided at the banquet given by the National Liberal Club to Dabhai Naoroji, and in proposing the toast of the guest said that Lord Salisbury's dictumthat because a man was not born in England he was unfit to hold a seat in the House of Commons was' repudiated everywhere. For himself he said he hoped Australia, India and Canada would yet
be represented in the British House of Commons. ' , Dabhai Naoroji, in replying, said his fellow countrymen in India were determined to, obtain a measure of self rule, and that the establishment of an Indian Congress three years ago marked an epoch in their national history.,
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 337, 26 January 1889, Page 5
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119THE PARSEE POLITICIAN. INDIA AND SELF-GOVERNMENT. London, January 22. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 337, 26 January 1889, Page 5
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