Lord Curzon's Resignation.
Xr Brediriets Position. Sipported by Cabinet aid Experts(Received Aug. 24, 11.30 p.m.) LONDON, Aug. 24. n«n. St. John Brodrick, secretary for India, speaking at Godalming, nil h'S regret at Lord Cur/on's resignation was greater ttan that of . any of hia Qilleagues, betjhuseit was imperative to carry out great reform. He did his duty to the best of his atyOty. nnd h£d tbe unanimous Support of the British Co»-i1et and tbe Indian Council, including a. do/en officials of mature Anglo-Indian experience, appointed for a decode; »Uo of a strong Oomnatteo, including Lord Roberts, Field Marshal Sir George White, arid other experts.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7908, 25 August 1905, Page 3
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103Lord Curzon's Resignation. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7908, 25 August 1905, Page 3
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