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Elaborate police precautions were taken at Victoria Station, London, for the arrival of Sir John and Lady Simon and members of the Indian Commission. More than 150 policemen were stationed near the special platform in case of a possible Communist activity owing to the recent disturbances in India. Mr Chaman Fall, Secretary, Chief Punjab Association, reading a welcome message home to Sir John Simon (wearing garland). (Sport & General)

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18785, 14 June 1929, Page 1

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Elaborate police precautions were taken at Victoria Station, London, for the arrival of Sir John and Lady Simon and members of the Indian Commission. More than 150 policemen were stationed near the special platform in case of a possible Communist activity owing to the recent disturbances in India. Mr Chaman Fall, Secretary, Chief Punjab Association, reading a welcome message home to Sir John Simon (wearing garland). (Sport & General) Star (Christchurch), Issue 18785, 14 June 1929, Page 1

Elaborate police precautions were taken at Victoria Station, London, for the arrival of Sir John and Lady Simon and members of the Indian Commission. More than 150 policemen were stationed near the special platform in case of a possible Communist activity owing to the recent disturbances in India. Mr Chaman Fall, Secretary, Chief Punjab Association, reading a welcome message home to Sir John Simon (wearing garland). (Sport & General) Star (Christchurch), Issue 18785, 14 June 1929, Page 1