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UNREST IN INDIA.

THE CAUSE,

MRS BESANT'S VIEWS,

SYDNEY, July 11. Mrs Annie Besant, president of the Theosophical Society, and author and lecturer on religious, philosophical, and scientific subjects, lecturing on "India," said that if England wished to keep India unrkv a despotism, she was mad to train India on English constitutional lines. Terrible unrest had been the outgrowth of this policy. The heir to the Throne should rule India. It was her opinion that if England met the present difficulty with sympathy the Indians would accepL the overtures joyfully.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9137, 13 July 1908, Page 5

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UNREST IN INDIA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9137, 13 July 1908, Page 5

UNREST IN INDIA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9137, 13 July 1908, Page 5

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