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INDIAN REFORMS

OPPOSED IN BRITAIN

, Un : ted Press Association—Bv Electric

Telegraph—Copyright.)

RUGBY, June 29

Addressing the Centr.il Council, of the Conservative party, Mr Baldwin, the loader said that the Government’s India policy had fe,suited fi'hni the work of all of the political parties, biit lie argued tliulVho Conservatives must bear the major responsibility for it, -Mon on the- spot Inul, however, been consulted throughout, and the White Paper had been prepared, and it had the support of the entire Cabinet. It had the unanimous support of the Government of India, including the Coniniander-in-Chief, and o,f responsible members of the services, who had years of experience in India, lord Lloyd vigorously assai'ed the Government’s policy, which, he said, piovided in: dequa.te safeguards for the welfare, security, peace and contentment of the Indian people. Air Churchill, who wn s constantly interrupted, despite appeals for order, declared that the Government's policy would not go through Parliament without the most .strenuous resistance, and searching criticism' and examination by those who thought that it was fraught with grave danger.

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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1933, Page 5

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174

INDIAN REFORMS Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1933, Page 5

INDIAN REFORMS Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1933, Page 5

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