REFORMSjN INDIA.
lORD CURZON'S VIEWS. [PaEBS Ae^OCIATION.— COPIHIOHT.] LONDON, Saturday. Lord Curzoir (ex-Viceroy of India), in a letter to the "Times," showß that Ihe Government of India will not be responsible to Ihe executive of the Provincial Councils. He dwellfe upon the magnitudo and importance of the change. The proposal was due to Visoiunt, Morley (Secretary of State for India), acting on the advice of the Decentralisation CcmmiSßioner. Lord Curzon snpports the late Sir John r-awrence's dictum that personal ad- , ministration by A single head, Without ;i Council, is tho be^t fotm of government fcr India. Sir Walter Lawrence has resigned from tho Council of India, it is understood in view of the misgivings on ' ftcc-oulit of Viscount Morley's reforms, j — - = I
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 8 March 1909, Page 4
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