INDIA.
A NEW ASSOCIATION'. REPRESENTATIONS Til I.IKD ' MORLEY. Received March 2, 12.1."i a.m. Calcutta. March 1. A hundred ruling chiefs ami heredi tary nobles of the Punjab linw formed Loyalist Association at Calcutta. The) have memorialised Lord Morley (Secre tary of State for India) stating tha the Hindus strongly object to Mahomed ans being represented beyond their nu mericnl strength.
(REPORT OX lIJECKXTIUUS'ATION. Received 2, 0.30 a.m. Calcutta. .March 1. J. lie Koyal' Coumu.«*iou on Deeeiutral* istitiou of India luis r«putted in favor of the enhancement of the powers oi tho I roviiicial Cuverunu'iits, mid suggested that. theso should ultimately form a regular council of the government with a <.uvi'nior and, f our ,m<>inl>ers, two of these, to be appointed-by Madras and two by Bombay.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 31, 2 March 1909, Page 2
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