DELEGATES RETURN
3IANIFESTO ISSUED
APPEAL FOR GOODWILL
(British Official Wireless.) (Received 9th February, 11 a.nu) RUGBY, Bth February. In a manifesto issued on landing at Bombay yesterday,- the Indian delegates who attended the Round Tabls Conference declared their belief that Dominion status was now no longer ia dispute and appealed to all parties to co-operate in bringing the! work of th» Conference, to completion. The manifesto' "concludes:.-.' ".Speaking with, a full sense of responsibility, we firmly maintain that the political outlook has so materially ■ changed that the new situation should be calmly and dispassionately considered by all parties-in India with * single eye to India's abiding interests as a whole. If there are defects and shortcomings in the Constitution proposed, they should bo examined in th» spirit of mutual confidence by a free exchange of views, and we earnestly appeal, to. all sons and daughters of India to unite in bringing into existence an atmosphere of peace and goodwillj so that all political parties acting in concert may complete the task begun in London and help India to secur» her rightful place as equal partner in. the British Commonwealth of Nations." :
Tho manifesto is signed by 26 deleIjjates. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 33, 9 February 1931, Page 9
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