INDIAN CONFERENCE
MINORITIES COMMITTEE
[official wireless.] BUG BY, October 1. The Primo Minister this morning presided over a. further meeting of tho Minorities Committee of the Indian Round Table Conference. After discussion, it was agreed to adjourn tile Committee for a week, to permit all the Indian committees and interests represented on the committee to meet informally in an endeavour to compose the present differences. Tho proposal was moved by Mr. Gandhi, and was formally seconded by the Aga. Khan. Mr. Gandhi expressed the hope that in a week, it might be possible to report some sort of a settlement. Sir Muhammad Shafi said the proposal was that each group should select one or more representatives to meet and see if, by an exchange oi ideas, it was possible to reach a satisfactory settlement, and thus lighten the burden which rested on the Minorities Committee as a whole. The Prime Minister, who presided, said he hoped the adjournment would be fruitful of good results.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 October 1931, Page 7
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