India
LONDON, Sept. 25. The Times' correspondent in Simla states that the Viceroy's acceptance of a resolution asking that India be officially represented at the Imperial Conference causes universal satisfaction. India has keenly felt the invidiousness of her position in regard to past conferences, and welcomes the prospect of obtaining a regular status. The Viceroy is confident that the Dominions will regard the matter from p wider angle of vision, the same as other Indian questions, making the Indians conscious that they are members of a world partnership under the same flag.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13209, 28 September 1915, Page 5
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