FUTURE OF INDIA
FEDERAL STRUCTURE COMMITTEE. MEETINGS NEXT MONTH. ARCHBISHOP’S APPEAL FOR GOODWILL. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) Received August 6, 11 a.m. RUGBY, Aug. 5. The Indian Round Table Conference Federal Structure Committeex will resume sittings at St. James’s Palace soon after September 5, which date has been fixed for the assembling of the delegates in London. The members of the Minorities Subcommittee have been asked to be in London by September 26 with a view to resuming business within ten days thereafter. The date of the meeting of the full conference has' not yet been fixed, but the delegates who are not members of the Federal Structure and Minorities Committee have been asked to reach London by the end of October. The Archbishop of Canterbury, in a message, makes intercession for a spirit of mutual understanding among the delegates of the conference. “The work before the conference represents the greatest and most difficult task ever put before the Empire in the long course of its history,” the Archbishop says. “It demands the exercise of patient and constructive statesmanship.*’’
His Lordship adds that nothing but a spirit of mutual sympathy, understanding and goodwill among the delegates can find a way through the difficulties'.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 210, 6 August 1931, Page 7
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