PACIFICATION OF INDIA
i;u\'Kl!N.MK.\'i"S ACTION UPHELD. London, June 18. Replying in the. Houtie of Common* to Mr. 11. I'. Lynch, Mr. J. C. Wedgwood, .Mr. I'. (J. Mitckarness and others, Mr. Asquith (Premier) firmly upheld thO(loverninnnt of India's action in e<nlieetiun with deportations, and declared Unit the Imperial Goverment would not countenance any attempts to amend the regulations of ifloß. Any effort to miti* gut<■ its strictness would deprive its value as li deterrent, and render It • lets effective instrument against anarehinl and terrorist conspiracy. He warned the questioners that by coastantly raising discussions they were encouraging n revival of the. element of mischief in India, which the deportation! had done so much to abate.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 21 June 1909, Page 2
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115PACIFICATION OF INDIA Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 122, 21 June 1909, Page 2
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