INDIAN AFFAIRS
Pn 4 , LONDON, September 10. .Mitt aKSS held a conference for three hours, and then adjourned until next week The two leaders put the views of Congress and Muslim interests, after* which they issued a Statement declaring that the talks were frank and friendly. They posed for photographers and embraced affectionately before entering Dr. Jinnah’s house
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 September 1944, Page 4
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