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Thomas Jewell Bennett

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in 1918 as a Unionist. He was an active member of the Joint Select Committee on India in 1919, which framed the Government of India Bill of that year to expand participation of Indians in the Indian government, and in a 1920 Commons speech on the 1919 unrest in India and the Amritsar massacre of
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When he left India in 1901, 3,000 Guzerat farmers presented him with an address thanking him for their support during the famines they suffered in the late 1890s. In 1902, he was awarded the silver medal of the
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Bennett was knighted in 1921 for public services. Elena Brooke-Jones, his second wife, whom he married in 1917, worked actively for local causes in Kent until her death in 1967. Bennett's obituary in
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which he modernised and expanded until it later came to be regarded as the leading English language newspaper in Asia.
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Bennett was the son of John Thomas Jewell who was a first cousin of the English composer
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unarmed civilians he strongly defended Indian rights. He also represented the
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constituency unsuccessfully in 1910 before being elected for
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in 1925 noted his steadfast work for Indian advancement.
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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T.J.Bennett, an early supporter of Indian Home Rule
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CIE
Wisbech
Conservative Party
The Times of India
Member of Parliament
Sevenoaks
William Sterndale Bennett
journalism
Western Daily Press
Bristol
leader writer
Bombay
British India
Bombay Gazette
Times of India
Society of Arts
Persian Gulf
fellow
University of Bombay
Order of the Indian Empire
1903 Durbar Honours
Brigg
Sevenoaks
Diocese of Rochester
Church of England
Electronic British Library Journal
DNB entry for Thomas Jewell Bennett
"No. 27511"
The London Gazette
T.J.Bennett, an early supporter of Indian Home Rule

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