VICEROY OF INDIA.
REGRET AT LORD CURZON’S RESIGNATION.
By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Reoeived 11.80 p.m., August 24. London, August 24.
Mr Brodrick, speaking at Godaiming, said his regret at Lord Curzon’s resignation was greater- than that of any of his colleagues, because it was imperative to oarry out a great reform. He did his duty to the beßt of his ability," aud had the unanimous support of the Cabinet and Indian Council, including a dozen officials of mature Anglo-Indian experience appointed for a decade, also of a strong committee, including Lord Roberts, Field. Marshal White, and other experts.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1542, 25 August 1905, Page 2
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