REFORMS FOR INDIA
RESOUNDING WORDS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Delayed in Transmission.) LONDON, May £4. .(Received June 5, at 1 p.m.) Mr 35. 6. Montague, Secretary for India, in a, speech, said that his policy in India aimed, first, at the maintenance of order; second, tho investigation of grievances; third, an endeavor to convert India into a* union of great self-governing countries, entrusted with their own self-government, tma partners in the great freedom-loving British Commonwealth.
Tho Coroner formally opened an inquest this afternoon on the body of Mary; Duncan, a married woman aged 57, living at Woodhaugh, who died in the Hospital yesterday. On tho 51st of last month deceased was lifting up a bedroom window when she slipped on some ice, and falling, fractured hor right thigh.
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Evening Star, Issue 17062, 5 June 1919, Page 4
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