INDIAN REFORM BILL
PRINCES’ ATTITUDE. NO FURTHER WOliD. [British Official Wirelesi.] RUGBY, March 18. Answering a question in the House of Commons, Sir Samuel Hoare said that he had had no recent communications with the Indian Princes on the subject of the advisability of postponing consideration of the clauses of the Government India Bill affecting them. Soon after the Bill was published, the Princes requested that they should have more time to study the details, and he had regretfully to point out that the exigencies of the Parliamentray timetable made it impossible to delay various stages of the Bill. He assured them, however, that there would be opportunities in the course of the discussions to consider any suggestions they might put forward.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 20 March 1935, Page 7
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