INDIAN PROVINCES
FtJLL AUTONOMY ADVOCATED,, /.-, United Press Assoeiatidn-r-By ' Eleotrio* fj Hi :. Telegraph-r Copyright; .;' , "Times Cables. .', .• .. " . ,'■..;.., . DFXHj.i^^Auglis^:;;^;^ : v . The Associated: Chambers of Cpjji^. riierce of India and Burma, representing" ';' nearly a thousand millions sent a memorandum to-the Simon Com- *» mission advocating* full, autonomy for, S Indian provinces. provided, firstly, the S. Central Government of li\dia.is ,str,engthened as against an All-India Legislative ~|, Assembly; secondly, that.the Central; "I Government be given powers of inter-- ■*• vention in the, event of a breakdown, of i 5,. the Cotfstitution of the provinces';'third-" " ly, that second chambers be increased:'in.> ~* the provinces;. fourthly, adequate safe- : , 2 guards for administration by tn'e pdliee'i;;. ; ~ fifthly, the insertion of.a clause in the ,■£ new Government of India Act'forbid- -jg ding commercial discrimination in any § form. . -.'. 2-
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 August 1928, Page 5
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124INDIAN PROVINCES Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 August 1928, Page 5
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