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PEACE IN INDIA

STILL LONG WAY OFF. SIR JOHN MONASH’S VIEW. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) RoceiA’od 2.50 jjm. to-day. MELBOURNE, April 0. Sir John Mohasli has returned from India after representing the Commonwealth at the inauguration of New Delhi. He declared that peace in India was still a long Avay off, and ndds:„“lf those who- are agitating succeed in their demands India Avill be able to make treaties with, other countries which will deprive the Empire of its commercial safety.”

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 6 April 1931, Page 9

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PEACE IN INDIA Hawera Star, Volume L, 6 April 1931, Page 9

PEACE IN INDIA Hawera Star, Volume L, 6 April 1931, Page 9

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