INDIA’S GOVT.
COMMERCIAL MEN’S POLICY.
(Australian Press Association.) (By Cable—Press Assn.—Copyright.)
DELHI, August-11.
The Associated Chambers of Commerce of. India and Burma representing nearly one thousand millions sterling of capital, have sent a memorandum to the Simon Commission on Indian Reform advocating full autonomy for the Indian Provinces provided, firstly, that the Central Government of India is strengthened, as against an all-India Legislative Assembly, secondly, that the Central Government be given powers of intervention in the event of a breakdown of the constitution of the provinces, thirdly, the second chambers to be increased in the provinces; fourthly, adequate safeguards for administration by the police; fifthly,! the insertion of a clause in the new Government of India Act forbidding commercial discrimination in any form.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1928, Page 5
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