NEHRU ON FEELING IN INDIA
Rec 9 a.m. BOMBAY, Dec. 20. "IMia today is like a volcano which may burst momentarily," said Pandit Nehru leader of the Congress Party, addressing students at Shillong, Assam. "Nobody wants a conflict, but it is certain that if there is delay or postponement of the issue of independence we will take the initiative. We will go ahead whatever the consequences." •
such as sherry and port, and our New Zealand wines are in this class, would average from 25 to 30 per cent, of proof spirit, and can be even more, insidious. Some, indeed, approach ito half the strength of neat whisky.—l am, etc., w _ DONOVANf Dominion Analyst (retired).
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
'Just a Mint."— Hegret- insufficient space for general iHscussion. Parent.•• Public; discussion of personal rjuali. flections Is Inndvisnble .and should he suhjeel of representation to appointing inithor.Annlher Kcoiioinlsl."— -Letter should Ro u> contemporary in which original lnioi-
appeared. 'The Smokeless .Wonder. — lU.i-r <T>-rosiioml-cnts liave written to the same effect.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 149, 21 December 1945, Page 6
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