INDIAN MATTERS
MR MACDONALD’S ST AT KM KNT. 'Dm ted PrDSfl Asuoemtion —Rv Klfietr-< telegraph—Oopyrighti DKLiir, January 'Die Viceroy, Dol'd Irwin, this evening ordered that (Jamllii mid other members of the congress working committees should be released “in order to provide an opportunity lor consideration of the statement made by AD Ramsay McDonald on January lit In order that there may be no legal bar against any meeting they may wish to hold notifications declaring working committees as unlawful will be withdrawn. Release is unconditional as we feel the best hope tor restoration of peaceful conditions lies in the discussions being conducted bv those concerned under terms of unconditional liberty.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1931, Page 1
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110INDIAN MATTERS Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1931, Page 1
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