THE INDIA BILL
POSITION OF PRINCES ADEQUATE SAFEGUARD. Proaa Association Electric Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, Monday. The "Daily Telegraph’s ’’ special correspondent says that Sir William Jowitt, Brigadier-General J. H. Morgan, and Mr E. E. Edwards, as legal adviser to the Indian Princes, considered the India Bell, and express the opinion that it gives complete reassurance to the Princes, and that their position is adequately safeguarded. The Princes were doubtful whether the powers of the Federal Government were strictly defined. The legal view is that they are as strictly defined and limited as possible in an Act of Parliament. When the .Princes on 25th February resolved that the Bill should be amended the, full opinion of the jurists was not before them.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 16 April 1935, Page 5
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