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Lord Curzon's Resignation.

MB BRODRICK STRONGLY SUP-

PORTED,

United Press Assocriation—By Rleotrio Telegraph— Copyright London, Aug. 24 Mr Brodricl-.spealdnjj at the Godalming, sail that his regret at Lord Curzon's reSigaation *vas greater than that of any of his collpagues. Because it was imperative to ci^ry out a great reform, he (Mr Brodrick) had done his duty to the best of his ability. He had the unanimous support of the Cabinet and.tho Tndian Council, inoluding a dozen officials of mature Anglo-Indian experience appointed for a decade. He had also the support of a strong committee, including Lord Roberta. Sir George White and other experts.

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Bibliographic details

Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6657, 25 August 1905, Page 2

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Lord Curzon's Resignation. Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6657, 25 August 1905, Page 2

Lord Curzon's Resignation. Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxii, Issue 6657, 25 August 1905, Page 2