UNREST IN INDIA
ACTION BY GOVERNMENT BAN ON ORGANISATIONS FEELING OF INSECURITY (Olßclal Wireless) RUGBY, August 15 tsked in the House of Common; at was the nature and extent ol ban on voluntary organisations in ia, Mr L. C. Amery said: There is no ban in India on voluny organisations as such, but ir. w of the feeling of insecurity ich has been occasioned by the ent increase in what Mahatmt ndhi has described as 'private lies,’ run on party or communai as, orders have been recently led under the Defence of Indit les prohibiting drilling of a miliy nature with or without arm; i wearing uniforms resembling cial uniforms by private mdiuals.” HARGES AGAINST BRITAINLEADING TO CIVIL WAR
tlted Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright) MADRAS, Aug. 10 U prominent member of the Con- 1 88 Party, Raja Gopalachari, who s formerly Premier of Madras, said a statement that the British conutional policy threatened to bene more disastrous than the de- c ce policy which had almost comtely disabled India, t had definitely taken a line which s rapidly developing an atmos■re for civil war, he declared. F t
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21194, 17 August 1940, Page 8
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