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,gg DISPERSE measure of home ?0RE5HADOWED JR COUNTRY , bST NECESSARY 6 pan. London, Dgc. 25. oUS and almost homely \ tlie end of the Indian ' fjie Indian delegates cception wore European jut several turbans gaye ,e totich. Some of the K aiready departed, and jiave sone by Thursday. ,ev read the King's mesJjl,em God speed, and ;i3 tbir?ting. You have j,er lips. I'o not delay 0 hoped the delegates le'to give a defmite as[itdia's entry into a fedIle said the jaception of the federajt at l»i'e>'ent be settled. [,anlc to mahitahi India's eventuall.v be necessary ,, while the Federal Goaflld co-operate on the fefenee. ,,0ing to get a Constitusoulil gniw and gather i Would eventually gain jerfpct hy aeeepting the tssible.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 415, 27 December 1932, Page 5
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120CONFERENCE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 415, 27 December 1932, Page 5
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