IN INDIA
“THE 1 TIMES” DISCREDITS / RUMOURS. (United Press Association.—By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, Oct. 14. “A warning is clearly required regarding various rumours suggesting an immense, dramatic change in the Britfab policy regarding India,” says “The Times,” in a leading article. “The statement that Captain Wedg-wood-Benn (Secretary for India), will shortly be visiting India to study the situation, and also the suggested announcement of a tune limit within which India will be given dominion status, will ignore the Simon Commission, which must clearly provide material for discussion upon any constitutional changes. Moreover, Captain \Vedgwood Benn does not intend to commit the mistake of anticipating the Simon Commission’s report by a tour or by a definite promise regarding dominion status. It would be unfair to the Government to assume that they contemplate a drastic reversal of the patient sympathetic investigation which has been followed with complete unanimity by all of the British parties.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1929, Page 5
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