REFORMS FOR INDIA
DETAILS GAZETTED By Cable-Press Association—Copyright Calcutta, November 10. l.ctails of the RiU-i rcfo-ms n-c gu'ited at Caic.u :a, J'h,. Vk-erov 1 * C-vne;, will have :.;i tifTivial j.ir:t\of three on all p'\/iikial coiiiidlsj am! 'i :n rllioial marj.-ti-s r.i f,i„it i 4mi Bengal to 3 •. .'.himi.'' flic Mahonnxdans are to I- aJe.pmlck rcpie Si'Utcd on the Viceroy's Council" THEIR U)yAL~ACCEPTANCE URGED. Loudon, November 10. Aga Sultan Mahomed Shah Aga Khan, president' of the. All India Moslem League, and Imcer Ali, president of the London braneh. consider that, the new regulations constitute the fuli'l'iicnt of pledges made t„ Moslems,' and are far in advance of the earlier proposals. They strongly recommend their loyal acceptance.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 242, 18 November 1909, Page 2
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115REFORMS FOR INDIA Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 242, 18 November 1909, Page 2
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