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' - ■ I ——.l Y AC'A N T SECRETARYSHIP. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, March 16. Lord Devonshire has also refused an oiler of the Indian Secretaryship. It is now being offered to Lord Crawford. INDIANS SUITORT MONTAGU. DELHI, March 16. Many meetings of Indians adopted resolutions of sympathy and confidence in Air. Montagu, who is highly popular with them. Gandhi interviewed, said that lio did not think Air. Alontagu’s resignation would make much difference io the situation, but he thought Air. Alontagu deserved credit for his cfIS COALITION DYING? LONDON Alarch 16. Lobbyists agree that .Lord Derby’s refusal of the ioffer of the Secretaryship of State for India destroys tho last hope of what some newspapers describe as tho last of the dying Coalition. The Lobbyists anticipate Lloyd Georgc’sr early resignation.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 2
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