INDIAN CONFERENCE
PRIVATE DISCUSSIONS [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] RUGBY, October 3. The first informal meeting of representatives of the different interests and groups of minorities committee of the Indian Round Table Conference was held in private to-day at Saint James’ Palace. At its conclusion the following was issued:— “Certain delegates of the British Indian Delegation met Mr. Gandhi and discussed certain matters. Conversations are proceeding. It was decided that no statement should be issued until the deliberations are concluded.” TO SUPPRESS TERRORISM CALCUTTA, October 3. A conference at Simla is discussing the establishment of an India-wide Society for the rescue, reformation? and protection of young Indians with anarchical tendencies. Branches are being established at Lahore, Amritsar, Meerut, Calcutta, Dacca, Chittagong, and Midnapore, which is a notorious an’archist centre. The organisers Include prominent Hindus and Moslems.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 October 1931, Page 5
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