INDIA.
TOtR rayTAT, TREATMENT xctthdt the empire. Secaived May 25, && put. 'London, May 23. • Presenting tlie Indian Budget in the Borne of Commons, LoTd Montagu foreshadowed a {Reform Bill in June. He pointed out that India was an original member of the League of Nations, and such membership was only justifiable if India was raised to the position of a sister nation of the Empire, and was wholly inconsistent with India's present subordination. Lord Montagu added: "I say to opr colleagues representing the great Dominions that this position of India's equality in the League is wholly inconsistent with the treatment of India's citiieno in the British Dominions, •which puts them lower than the citizens # the other psrts of our Empire."—Aus&Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1919, Page 5
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