SUSPENSE AND UNCERTAINTY IN INDIA
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Reeeived ' Th'iirsday, 7 p.m.' LONDON, April 24: Significant moves followed the return to Deihi of members of the Britivsli Cabinet mission atter the Laster rest at Kashmir, says Reutcr's Delhi correspondent, The deleg'ation immediately conferred with Jjord Wavell, reviewing the whole situation for two hours. It is understood the earliest opportunity will be taken to renew contaets witli the partv leadsrs. Official quarters diseourage suggestions of a deadloek. The Times' Delhi correspondent reealls that the mission had hoped the parties would hold decisivc discussions during Easter but these did not materialise, both sides" apparently rei'using to budge. Meanwhile suspense and uneertainty are fraying eommunal tempers more seriously than any arrangement which might be the outcome of tlie mission 's liegotiations.
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Chronicle (Levin), 26 April 1946, Page 5
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