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THE RIGHTS OF INDIA.

A DESIRE FOR FREEDOM. CURE FOR UNREST. By Telegraph.—Press Assn. —Copyright. Received May 9. 7.20 p.m. Sydney. May 8. Mrs. Annie Besant (president of the Theosophical Society of India) has arrived. She told an interviewer that India must be a free nation along with the other nations of the British commonwealth. and the Indian people would not be satisfied with anything less. If they <rot that, all would be well; but it not, there probably would be a revolution. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assp.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1922, Page 5

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THE RIGHTS OF INDIA. Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1922, Page 5

THE RIGHTS OF INDIA. Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1922, Page 5

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