SIR ANDREW WINGATE, K.C.I.E., ON INDIA. 



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with each other and with the British to maintain and strengthen 

 stable conditions of goodwill between all classes. Some Europeans 

 regard the new reforms as likely to make India impossible — Indian 

 extremists continue to shout for they know not what. Between 

 these two now not very considerable sections may be reckoned 

 the vast majority of British and of educated Indians, who will 

 put aside their views of what might have been and will do their 

 level best to make the new conditions a success. 



