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On the occasion of their Majesties recent visit to India to hold a Coronation Derber at Dehli, their Wajostios loyal and law abiding subject of Indie ves as much onjoyed as it is out of the power of pen to mention, and as it is stated in the last part of a telegram from Lord Hardinge to Mr. Asquith, at the conclusion of the Royal Visit, that Their Majesties greoious demeanour and unfailing sympathy had drawn closer the bonds, uniting England and India.
Therefore thior Majesties gracious visit had ceared the people of India, that henceforth, they in Indie, and their off shootsserving to their Majesties in other parts of the Empire will receive inequall
ed trostment which will be taken as grents and concossions.
But it is a matter of great regret, that this their Hajesties gracious visit to India has not affected the minds of individual Britishers in charge of Inddiens in the Colonies, concerning the treatment of Indians, accoring to their Majesties wishes.
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Heretofore the othor British Colonies wore infooted with the illegal treatments, the cries of which have reached the sers of their Majesties from time to time and the matters are boing discuss. od by the members of the Cabinet, but those lilegal treatments have reached now in a peaceful living Colony of Hongkong, China and the ritish tradition of justice 1.e. to decide the cases by hearing ath side witnesses and permitting the defendants to cross-examine
mplainants has not been observed, by some 111-habited persons.
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of the cases of this neture is as follows and is worthy of noto and desires to draw the attention of their lejosties and all other members of the Cabinet, who aro always doing justice to their
loyal subject.
The caso le se follows:-
That I the under-mentioned complainant in this case,am their llajes. ties most loyal and law abiding subject of India, have served in
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