INDIA’S DEFENCE
THE GRIEVANCE. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Recoivod 5.2 p,m., July 2. London, July 1.
Indian newspapers almost unanimously support Lord Curzom against Lord Kitchenor. They oxpre3s a hope that, the 'Home Government will modify tho army administration sufficiently to avert Lord Ourzon’s resignation. Advices from Simla announce that proposals, whereon Lord Curzon and Lord Kitohener are in oomplete accord, have been submitted to Mr Brodrick.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1496, 3 July 1905, Page 2
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