Betrayal By Mission
Press Assn.
. WARNING TO BRITAIN
By Telegraph
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Received Monday, 11 a.m. NEW DELHI, June 30. The Secretary of the Moslem League, repeating the allegatiori ithat the Cabinpt Mission has nq£ kepi its word regardirig the formation of fnt.erim Government, said that iri jieyj of the mission's betrayal of the Moslems he wished to warn His Majesty's Governmen|; not t.o mis^ake the Moslems' reasonableness iuring the negotiations as a sign of weakness. The M'oslems had tried their best', ne said, to avoid a struggle, but if it was thrust upon them they y/ould face it with courage and determinacion. "The Moslems will not hesitatp to 3hed blpod if that is the only course that will convinc.e fche British Government that we are determine.d to saye ourselves from annihilation. ;We shall not go to a shambles like tame S'heep. If there must be a war we "shall accept the challenge."
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Chronicle (Levin), 1 July 1946, Page 5
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