Excerpt from The Indian Administration of Lord Canning: Re-Printed From the Bengal Hurkaru
I think nothing could be more proper if the Government, entering into confidential communications with the editors of all those newspapers published at Calcutta, had distinctly stated their views as 'to the danger of discussion upon particular topics in a particular sense, and had ascertained whether the editors were willing to come into some arrangement respecting the publication of the newspapers, distinctly intimating that if those gentlemen were not disposed to acquiesce in the suggestion the Government would take some course by way of legislation on the subject. No such communication took place.
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