INDIAN HOME RULE
BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE
"WIDESPREAD IRRITATION"
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, This -Day. India will never settle down--coa-tented and prosperous until she has a Dominion status and constitution of her own, said Mr, C. Jinarajadasa,' the Indian author and lecture?, who arrived today. He said "that the-vague-ness of the British Government's attitude towards Indian Home Rule -was causing widespread irritation. "It linust not be forgotten that India,^Viras^Very near Japan, and must ..be kept'strong and flourishing to act as a bulwark. India, not Japan, must be the leader in Asia. " • , ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 11
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89INDIAN HOME RULE Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 104, 4 May 1935, Page 11
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