BRITISH ARMY IN INDIA
WAR SECRETARY’S VISIT PROBLEMS OF POLICY by Cable. —Press Association. — Copyright. RUGBY, Thursday. In the House of Lords Lord Forrester asked for reasons for , • visit to India of the Secre»cy of State for War, Sir Lamlnß Worthington-Evans. p T !* e Under-Secretary for War, the ‘j"l of Onslow, replying on behalf of * Government, said Sir Laming in. n ?. t B° in S On an official visit of , action of the British Army in ,! a - T Le Government of India was tw ~ rely responsible for the British trwps in India. d reason for his visit was that f 9 “itish Army in India consisted an* officers and men of all nns, and it must be obvious that on so large a part of the Army Btatl °ned in India there were f fflatters which concerned both troo Ps in India and those in this country. vih* 1 *’ 9 were matters to be settled jl c “ w ere not purely military, and of organisation, admin(W j ’ ® nanc e and policy, which don h d for fbeir successful soluclo.o here and in India upon the co-operation of those conwith the Government of the ■ y at Home and in India. »onia Onslow said he believed there count be 3 financia l saving to this If the organisations in India lino m . Is country were brought into une —A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 206, 19 November 1927, Page 1
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