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A VICE-REGAL OPTIMIST

"Do not allow yourselves to become despondent about India. I say to you in all earnestness that the time will come when there will be a complete and, willing union between India and Britain, when the relations between them will have emerged from those of racial hostility, when the Indian will have banished his suspicion and distrust, and when he will have come to realise that the plighted word of the British Parliament is as sacred an act •as is known to humanity, and when he' will understand that it is in the community of interelst, purpose, and ideals that lies the true future of the union between Britain and Indaa as part of the British Empire."—Lord Reading.

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Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1783, 15 July 1926, Page 6

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A VICE-REGAL OPTIMIST Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1783, 15 July 1926, Page 6

A VICE-REGAL OPTIMIST Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1783, 15 July 1926, Page 6

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