INDIA
HER ASPIRATIONS. TIME NOT RIPE for SELFGOVERNMENT. Received Dec. 29, 5.5 p.m. • Delhi, Dec. 28. speaking at Bombay, Sir 11. P. Sinlia, •in a presidential address to the National Congress, said that the supreme feeling in tlio minds of all delegates was admiration for England's self-imposed burden in the struggle for liberty arid pride. India was not one whit behind ir'i/' 63 , °! Ie ® m pire in assisting the Motherland. He admitted that the time had not yet come for self-Government,' but he urged the British Government's ungrudging approval of the goal to which India Moire*.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1915, Page 5
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