THE PLEDGE TO INDIA.
“Our purpose remains -unchanged, •• and neither the Government of India and his Majesty’s Government will be deflected by these unhappy events train our firm determination to abide by the policy I was privileged to announce on 1 behalf of his Majesty’s Covernmenet on November 1 last. Steps are being actively taken to arrange for the as-' sembling in London of representatives at the Conference there contemplated on or about October. 20th next. Though" tnis date is later than in some respects I could have wished, it will' offervthe ? advantage to the delegates frond'lndiaof establishing personal relations with Dominion representatives who willthen be present in jxmdon in connect tioii with tho Imperial Conference; which has already been arranged to meet at the end of September. ThC ( actual opening of the Indian ence would follow immediately the conclusion of the Imperial Conference.”—* 1 The Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin. ”
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1930, Page 6
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151THE PLEDGE TO INDIA. Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1930, Page 6
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