INDIAN PRINCES
RIGHTS INDEFINITE TENTATIVE SCHEME SUBMITTED. Received April 22 10 p.m. (Sun Cable)* DELHI, April 21. At a conference at Bombay of a large number of ruling princes of India in collaboration with Sir Leslie Scott, the princes submitted a tentative scheme for their future position in the constitution, which they claim is at present most indefinite. They urge the appointment of three councils: One-"-A. Viceroy in the India States Council dealing with princes’ rights on equal terms with those of the KingEmperor. Two —A Governor-General in the India States Council dealing with ordinary administrative rights on equal terms of British India. Three —A union court high judical body to arbitrate on all disputes affecting the princes.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 20128, 23 April 1928, Page 7
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