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Lahore, Sunday, September 14, 1919

An Indian Paper in London



NEW INDIA writes to say that a weekly newspaper called United India to serve Indian interests will be started in London by Mrs. Besant from the 1st October next. The policy of the paper will be the attainment by India of Responsible Government in successive stages. This is good news. The case of Indians in England must not be allowed to go by default and the necessity of organs voicing Indian opinion in England cannot be overestimated. Mrs. Besant has done a distinct service to India by deciding to launch in London a paper in Indian interests. We wish all success to her venture and sincerely hope that the paper would indeed be a humiliating spectacle if our dirty linen are taken over to England and washed there before the contemptuous gaze of the British public.

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