FUTURE INDIA
LORD LOTHIAN RETURNS THE NEW CONSTITUTION [ British Official Wireless. 1 RUGBY, May 19. Lord Lothian, chairman of the Indian Finance Committee, reached England to-day, having travelled from India by air. Ho referred in a statement to the interest the various committees appointed after the Round Table Conference had aroused in India. He paid a tribute to the co-operation and friendliness displayed towards members and added: “Indian public opinion has certainly taken a most lively interest in our proceedings and will take a not less lively or controversial interest in our proposals when they arc published early next month. “There is no doubt that the dominant feeling in India to-day is a desire that the Government and Parliament should come to decisions about the new Constitution with the least possible delay. During the last four years committees have been touring India and conferences have been held in England on every aspect of the new Constitution. What the people in India want to-day, British business men and civil servants no less than the Indians themselves is to know where they are. The sooner decisions can bo taken, if posible agreed on decisions, and action taken upon these decisions, tho better will India be pleased and the sooner will the political conditions settle down.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 118, 21 May 1932, Page 7
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