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UNREST IN INDIA.

CHANGE IN NATIVES. SHOOKS LORD NORTHCLIFFE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—CopyrigM Delhi, Jan. 25. Viscount Northcliffe, interviewed regarding the unrest, declared that he was shocked at the change in the demeanour of Indians, especially Moslems, towards Europeans. The Moslem situaI tion was much uglier than the British i Press appeared to know and official, I commercial, and newspaper authorities were insistent on the urgency of an immediate settlement which, according to moderate Mohammedans, was only Possible through a change in the Brit- , h policty towards Turkey, including recognition of the Sultan as head of Islam, the restoration of the sacred city of Adrianople and the whole of Asia Minor, including Smyrna, to Tur-key.—-Reutfer. OUTBREAK AT CALCUTTA. Delhi, Jan. 25. j In defiance of the police prohibition non-eo-operators at Calcutta held a meeting to discuss the Moplah question. The police charged and dispersed the crowd, 165 of whom were arrested. Similar meetings were held at several other places. At Dacca the police dispersed a gathering amid a shower of brickbats. Several of the demonstrators were injured and a number arrested.—Reuter Service, i

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1922, Page 8

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UNREST IN INDIA. Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1922, Page 8

UNREST IN INDIA. Taranaki Daily News, 28 January 1922, Page 8

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