The past record of the British Government as weR as its present attitude show that without specifle assufances, as required by the Indian Congress, popular Ministries will bo traablo to function properly and without irritating interferencej states the "Intfia, Burma and Ceylon News Bulletin, The assurances do not contemplate an abrogation of the riglit of a Governor to dismiss his Ministry or dissolve the provincial Assembly ^when serious differences of opinion arise between hia and his Mixiisters. But this comuxittce has gravo objcction (o Ministers having t.o submit Lo luterJereuce by govcrxiors with tlxe ulteriialive of thomselves having lo rosign their ofllce instcnd of governors takiug thc responsibiiity of diswissing thcm. m
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 183, 20 August 1937, Page 10
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