BRITISH POLICY
'f NEW CONSTITUTION FOR INDIA. (Ur ; ted Press Association —By. Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) CALCUTTA, December 16. The Indian Legislative Assembly passing an Ordance Bill to cope with civil disobedience. The Government are now fully armed v/ith powers sufficient to prevent the country being thrown again into turmoil while a/mew constitution is being made. The Government’s firm... policy put new heart into moderates, who are likely to give a good account of .'themselves in elections under the constitution. Politicians believe the National Congress Party will repeat the mistake of 1921 and boycott the first, elections. There is no truth in the rumours that the Government of India have "been making peace overtures to Gandhi.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1932, Page 5
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