REFORMS IN INDIA
CONSERVATIVE VIEWPOINT NOT ALWAYS RIGHT. Press Association Electric Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, Friday. Mr Stanley Baldwin, speaking at Manchester, said Conservative opposition to self-government for Canada and ■South Africa had proved wrong. The Government’s -proposals would -save India for the Empire, but we could not dictate what and where she should buy. Force could not break a national boycott. Lancashire and India were arriving at a friendly agreement.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 1 July 1933, Page 5
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