CONFERENCE ON INDIA
BRITISH DELEGATION !
ALL PARTIES REPRESENTED
(British Official Wireless.)
(Received Bth October, 11 a.m.)
RUGBY, 7th October.
It is announced that at the forthcoming Round Table Conference on Indiaa affairs tho British Government will be represented by the Prime Minister, Mr, MaeDonald, the Lord Chancellor, Lord, Sankey, the Secretary for India, Cap* tain Wedgwood Benn, the Foreign Sec* rotary, Mr. A. Henderson, and the Dp* minions Secretary, Mr. J..H. Thomas*. Other Ministers will be invited to meet* ings of the Conference of Committee* according to the subject under discus*
Those nominated to represent tta Conservative Party v were: —Lord Peel, Sir Samuel Hoare, the Marquess of Zetland, and Major Oliver Stanley.. The , Liberal Party representatives will be^ • The Marquess of Reading, the Mai> guess of Lothian, Sir' Robert Hamilton^ M.P., and Mr. Isaac Foot, M.P. In consultation -with the Secretary, for India, the Government of India has agreed that the following officials shall attend tho Conference in a consultative capacity:—Sir Malcolm Hailey, Governor of the United Provinces, and Sir A. MacWattcra, Finance Secretary, to the Government of India. 'It is announced that the King has accepted_th« resignation of Sir Malcolm Hailey, from, the Governorship of the United Provinces1 to enable him to be available at the Conference. The vacancy; will bo filled by Sir George Bancrof^ <
Lambert until Sir Malcolm Hailey ia free to return to India to resume th^ Governorship. <
CONFERENCE ON INDIA
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 86, 8 October 1930, Page 11
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