INDIA'S ASPIRATIONS
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MUST SHOW THEMSELYES CAPARLE
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Receivecl Monday, il.2u p.m. NEW YORK, March 4. Lord Halifax, writing for the Eoreign Policy Association publication, under tiie heading, "Restless India," says: "Britain cannot grant mdependence to India until a responsible Government is estabiished. Indian seif-government is possible only if responsioiiity passes directly to tiie hands of an Indian Government ac cepted by those whoni it aspires to rule and able to hold together the State framework while the machine is being run in. We may have to wait some time before we see India 's new constitution finaily estaolisned. "Both the British and the xiiaians, during the trying tinie of waiting, will nced all the gcodwill an:l patience they can xnuster if the new , vessel is not to be shipv/recked be..ore it is laimched."
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 March 1946, Page 5
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