NEW AWARENESS BY PEOPLE
(Rec. 12.45 p.m.) LONDON, April 15. Indian Nationalist newspapers now say that during his negotiations in India Sir Stafford Cripps was overruled by the British War Cabinet, and that this resulted in his earlier, liberal outlook being changed suddenly into opposition to the granting of further concessions to the Congress Party. In reporting this new recriminatory note in the Indian controversy, the New Delhi correspondent of ■ "The Times" adds: "But ■ another, note has also emerged—a new awareness of the international ■• menace and a growing realisation of the dangers of the Japanese threat. - There is general distress that a.flnal solution has.not been obtained because there is new appreciation of the.need for it. Competent observers express the belief that with a little patience later efforts' may 'bring, about, better results."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1942, Page 6
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