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STATUS OF INDIA. .Britisii Official Wire!©'*'*» RUGBY, May 17. The joint Parlia men'uiry Committee considering the question of Indian constituton reform met again to-day in the King's robing room, at the House of Lords. The proceedings, as usual, were private. . . For the first time, a number of Indian delegates were present. BRITISH NAVAL MANOEUVRES-HIGH-SPEED ENERCISES RESUMED. (U.P.A. by EMe. Tel- CouvrijjhD LONDON, May 17. Importance attaches to British naval exercises commencing on Tuesday in the North Sea, over an area of 2400 square miles, gome ships at full and others at three-quarter' speed, marking a resumption of coinparativelv high-speed exercises which were discontinued fo,r two years owing to economy.
COMRADESHIP IN CHINA. (U.P A. by Elec. Teh ConyrighH i . HONGKONG, May 17. ‘With the object of "promoting its own ideals and a spirit of comradeship, an Australian and New Zealand. Association has been formed here. , • Membership comprises . Australians and Neiv'iZealanders. -Dr. H. Matthews is the firsF, president.'.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11948, 19 May 1933, Page 7
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