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ENTHUSIASM WANES

CABINET’S PLAN FOR INDIA VAGUENESS DISCOVERED Rec. 10 p.m. LONDON, Feb. 28. The New Delhi correspondent of The Times says that eight days have now elapsed since Mr Attley’s statement on the transfer of power in India, but there is still no sign of a consensus of opinion on' how India should act to make the most of the opportunity now before her.

Indeed, second thoughts on the British announcement are less enthusiastic than the immediate reactions, and there is a marked tendency to criticise the statement for its alleged vagueness, especially regarding the proposals for handing over power in such a way “as may seem most reasonable and in the best interests of the Indian people.”

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26399, 1 March 1947, Page 7

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ENTHUSIASM WANES Otago Daily Times, Issue 26399, 1 March 1947, Page 7

ENTHUSIASM WANES Otago Daily Times, Issue 26399, 1 March 1947, Page 7

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