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erty should be enlarged, aiid she should take her place as a fmll selfgoverning Dominion. Within a very few weeks we should have the Simon report and the nexL stage was a conference to consider the question of a constitutional advance and co-operation of those whe could speak authoritatively for the opinion of British India and .India States.

Speaking of the statement of the Viceroy it had oeeu said, “The policy stands as a goal and is accepted by all ,parties, but there are difficulties in the way of the goal. Those difficulties do not ex'is t exclusively or mainly on this side. They are largely Indian difficulties, and it is from Indian opinion we must seek a solution. I make bold to say that if at His conference, substantial agreements are reached, no Government will be likely to ignore its work."

For many years the two countries had been linked together for the undoubted well-being of both. A) as it too much to hope that the bitterness might now be cast out so that the future might see the rebirth of a mutual understanding of strength. A SCENE. LONDON, May 26. There was a mild scene when Mr Bonn speaking for Mr Fenner Brockway asked:—“What is the duty of the Labour Government?” Mr 13enn: —“To early on the Government.” Mr Brown:—“ls this Government to carry on the dirty work of British 1 mperialism ?” Disorder and cries of “Shame.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1930, Page 5

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1930, Page 5

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