INDIAN REFORM BILL
THE AGA KHAN DISAPPOINTED.
London, January 5.
The Aga Khan, great sportsman, head of the Ismaili Mohammedans and chairman of the British-India Delegation to the Round Table Conference in London, in a message to Indians, says he shares their disappointment over the Reform Bill, according to the Bombay correspondent of The Times. This should not be allowed to influence their judgment, says the Aga Khan, who adds:—“A reference to Dominion status should be included in the preamble to the Reform Bill. Britain should do everything to allay a charge of breach of trust.”
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Southland Times, Issue 22485, 21 January 1935, Page 7
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