INDIAN PROBLEM.
Another Phase in Prolonged Consideration. SELECT COMMITTEE TO MEET. (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, October 2. The examination of the Indian constitutional problem which began six ?_"rs ago by the appointment of the "•' in Commission, reaches another ! to-morrow, says "The Times," after the summer recess, the Joint "'.'lsct Committee on Indian reforms meets in the House of Lords, under the chairmanship of the Marquess of Linhthgow, will hear further evidence from Samuel Hoare, Secretary of State 'or India. It is estimated that the ( '°mniittee has several more months' «'ork before it will be able to report to Parliament on the future of government of India. This may probably not 'before March.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 233, 3 October 1933, Page 7
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