INDIA’S FUTURE
GOAL OF SELF-GOVERNMENT.
(United Press Assn.— By Telegraph—Copyright.) London, October 19. A number of delegates to the Indian Round Table Conference have arrived in London.- . Sir Tej Bahadur Supro said: ' India s position must be similar to that of any other self-governing dominion within the commonwealth. We are willing to face difficulties, but only in order to solve them. Speaking for myself, I think the form of dominion status that would suit us best would be on the lines of the Canadian, with a strong central Government, having power of a very specific nature. Some people in India want the Australian 'ype, but I am open to conviction.’*
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Southland Times, Issue 21219, 21 October 1930, Page 7
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