ATTACK ON INDIA BILL
Mr. Winston Churchill GUARDIANSHIP WITHDRAWN (British official Wireless.) Rugby. January 30. Mr. Winston Churchill made a vigorous attack on the Government’s Bill for the reform of the Indian Constitution last night, when lie spoke in a series of broadcasts arranged to enable all shades of opinion to find expression on this subject After describing the benefits which British rule had given India, he said that the “chief shame" of this India Home Rule Bill was that Britain finally withdrew her guardianship from the teeming myriads of Indian toilers not merely as an experiment, but as a solemn abdication ami repudiation o. duty, thereby delivering them over to inefficiency, nepotism, and corruption While Japan' at the other end of th" world was building up an Empire, said Mr. Churchill, Britain seemed ready to let hers drift away on the ebb tide.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 11
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144ATTACK ON INDIA BILL Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 109, 1 February 1935, Page 11
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