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               <p>This is a letter to an Indian student S. M. Azam. The letter is both an apology and a promise that action will take place in Azam's favour. The incident that merited this letter was an article that was published in a newspaper in Dublin called the 'Eye-Opener'. The paper printed an article with the heading 'Black Peril' which attacked Indian students. The letter says that the lord lieutenant, Lord Wimborne (1873 - 1939), has told police to warn the people responsible that if any more insulting and offensive articles are published serious action will be taken.</p>
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                6th April, 1916   No. 5575  Sir,   With reference to your interview with the <lb/> Chief Commissioner of Police on the 30th ultimo, <lb/> I have to inform you that your representations <lb/> with regard to attacks made upon Indian students <lb/> in articles headed 'The Black Peril' contained in <lb/> a newspaper called 'The Eye-Opener' were laid <lb/> before the Lord Lieutenant who greatly regretted <lb/> that Indian subjects of His Majesty should have <lb/> been subjected to the annoyance complained of.    His Excellency directed the police to warn <lb/> t he owners, printers, and publishers of the period- <lb/> -ical in question that if they persisted in making <lb/> scurrilous attacks upon any class of the King's <lb/> loyal subjects, action of a serious kind would be <lb/> taken.  <seg type="closer"> I am, <lb/> Sir, <lb/> Your obedient Servant,    S. M. Azam, Esq.,  Kilworth Hotel,  Kildare Street,  Dublin.  </seg> 
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