IN INDIA
THE WEEKLY REPORT,
(British Official Wireless.)
(Received this day at 11.30 a.in.)
R GOBY
November 24.
Developments on the Indian Round Table Conference are watched with the keenest interest in India, 'according to the Government of India’s weekly appreciation of the situation.. Attempts to reach a settlement on commercial issues are followed with close interest. Developments regarding federation so far have attracted less attention than might have been expected, but have already stimulated constructive thought and will, it is hoped, divert attention to the increasing degree from purely destructive criticism.
Generally there are indications of a wider appreciation of the importance of the Conference and increasing hopefulness of a 'successful issue.
Regarding the situation throughout the country the Government of Inda’s survey record an improvement generally. Picketing has practically ceased in some quarters and decreased in others.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 November 1930, Page 5
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