INDIA.
THE POLITICAL ATMOSPHERE, liy (.'able—Press Association—Copyright. Received 24, 8.30 p.m. Delhi, March 23. At the All-India Moslem League eon' ferenee at Lucknow, Mahomed Shafi, in his presidential address, said that the Indian political atmosphere was already reverberating with distant echoes of a coming storm, of which the forerunners were murmurs of provincial autonomy and a non-official majority in the Imperial Legaslative Council;' also the appointment of army and public service commissions. He deprecated the Hardinaje outrage. Tie supported' Indian self-government under the Crown, and strongly criticised the British policy in Trirkev and Persia. ■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 259, 25 March 1913, Page 5
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94INDIA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 259, 25 March 1913, Page 5
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