VICEROY OF INDIA.
ACTIVITIES IN LONDON.
ADVICE; ON POLICY GIVEN
(Received October 11, 5.35 p.m.) British AVireJesß. RUGBY, Oct. 10. Lord Irwin, Viceroy of India, who has just concluded three months' leave in England, left London this morning, accompanied by Lady Irwin, for Marseilles, en route to India. Lord Irwin has spent a (considerable portion of his leave in London, and has b(ien in frequent consultation with the Secretary of State for India, Mr. Wedgwood Benn, and other members of the Government.
In the early part of Lord Irwin's stay in London, he lent his counsel to the Indian Central Committee. The Timesi says that with good ; effect he urged both sides to show mutual regard and forbearance. It adds that although there is no intention of interfering with the work of the Simon Commission by any prejudgment of the great issues on which it is to pronounce in its report, which is expected in February, this will not preclude Lord Irwin from throwing light on reform problems In speeches ne way make after he rekumss charge in Indiai
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20384, 12 October 1929, Page 11
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