UNREST IN INDIA.
CABLE NEWS.
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A SEDITION-MONGER. OXFORD CONGREGATION TAKES *^-~. .. ACTION. Received March 12, 9 a.m. LONDON, March 11. One hundred anJ nine leading members of the Oxford Congregation are petitioning for the abolition of the Herbert Spencer lectureship at Oxford Universiy, endowed by Shyamaji Krishna Varma, who is living in Paris and stirring up sedition among the Indian students in Grest Britain. The petitioners suggest the return of the £I,OOO given by Varma. INDIAN COUNCIL'S BILL. READ A THIRD TIME BY LORDS. Received March 12, 10.30 p.m. LONDON, March 12. The House of Lords read the Indian Councils Bill a third time after deleting clause three. WEIGHT OF OFFICIAL EXPERIENCE. MR BALFOUR'S VIEWS. Received March 12, 10.35 p.m. LONDON, March 12. Mr A. J. Balfour, speaking as a guest at the City of Liverpool Guild banquet, referring to the Peer's action in passing the Indian Councils Bill, said that there was the weight of official experience in the House of Lords on Indian subjects, whereto the House of Commons never could pretend to aspire.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3137, 13 March 1909, Page 5
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181UNREST IN INDIA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3137, 13 March 1909, Page 5
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