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Page 176 character of the present Government, the most grateful reward for the little I am doing by way of bringing light into the dark places of this administration, has been, the most illiterate and ignorant people's coming to me now and then and asking me to read and explain my letters in the "Hindu," and their expressing their gratefulness to me in their own simple way, for daring to show up "the mighty." And I know how much the want of an honest, independent journal here is felt by the people. Who will or rather who can make up his mind to supply this want in Hyderabad with Mehdi Hassan's press memorandum in force in the Moglai limits and the Government of India's Gagging Regulations in the British?