INDIAN CONFERENCE
HINDU WARNING. |_ United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.J LONDON, December 17. The separation of Burma from India may prove the only constructive work of the Indian Conference says Doctor Mody, a Hindu. He draws attention to the fact that despite nearly a month’s discussion, the Conference has not arrivedl at a single decision of importance regarding British indi. “The fact,” lie says, “is that pessimism lias settled down oyer the delegates, owing impossibility of settling communal differences and the negotiations regarding which have broken down, owing to the representative bodies in India refusing to permit their representatives in London to come to terms.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1930, Page 6
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104INDIAN CONFERENCE Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1930, Page 6
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