PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY
Mysore Satisfied With Administration All India Federation Essential British Official Wireless (Received June 4, 6.30 p.m.) RUGBY, June 3. Presiding at the Mysore dinner in London Mr Isvaran, Trade Commissioner for Mysore, said that Mysore was prosperous and happy under its administration. Lord Samuel, who was the principal guest, emphasised the need of an All-India Federation. He said that nations which hated aggression and war were obliged to look to their own defences and to band themselves together or they would fall separately as
helpless victims. Those were matters which closely touched the peace and security of India and could not be ignored by her Statesmen and Legislators and her vast electorates. The new constitution of India was on the whole working well in the provinces. It was clearly essential that the States and also the peoples should be more closely associated with the Government and in this respect Mysore and Baroda had set the best example. An All-India Federation, Sir Hubert Samuel concluded, was essential to ensure both efficient Government, broadly based upon the whole of the people and to establish the proper status of India in the world.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVI, Issue 21363, 5 June 1939, Page 7
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