I/OYALTY o|." IXDIA. fjciidinj; Il'.Miu'iili notables recently sravc a reception in honor (if Mr. Sin'l,l. Mie new h",'al member of tin- Viceroy's Council. The Maharajah of Tagorej'who presided, hiiid f li.it there wits ail unvarying <lce]>-,seated sense nf loyalty anions the irrcat masses of tin- ]icu|ilc. Anarchism was iinmMakiililv abhie-rent to (lie thought of all 'those ndl-disposWl and healthy-minded people who ennstitulcl the I ieL'c -iibjeets of tin- Kinu'. ''f sac the Kinjf." eontimied tin* .Maharajah, "in the affection ite -s-u-;<• in witii-h lie is reffiii'ded i!>v the British nation in every, part (if the ivorhl \vh;*re Kn<r!ishineii are to be found. The forces it'" a iinrdiisin make for disintegration, while the welfare of India depends on unity,"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 5 June 1909, Page 3
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118Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 5 June 1909, Page 3
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