BURMA’S CONSTITUTION
CONSULTATIONS ARRANGED _ y IN LONDON NEXT MONTH. (British Official Wireless ) RUGBY, November 1. The invitation of the Secretary of State for India to join the delegation from Burma for consultation on # the question of the future constitution of Burma has been accepted by 12 representative persons. • They include seven Burmans, one European, one AngloIndian, two Indians, and one woman. They are expected to assemble in London early in December. The joint select committee on Indian constitutional reforms will cease to exist when the present session of Parliament, which created it, comes to an end. The committee will j>robably v be reconstructed when the new session opens on November 21. It is .anticipated that the new delegates will then be associated with the committee in the same way as Indians during recent months. The new delegates comprise advocates and opponents of separation from India.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22101, 3 November 1933, Page 9
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