INDIAN CONFERENCE.
DELEGATES. OPTIMISTIC. FINAL SESSION ON MONDAY. APPRECIATION AND GRATITUDE. (Official Wireless.) RUGBY, Jan. 16. The final plenary session of the Indian Round-table Conference _ commences this afternoon, and will. be concluded on Monday, when the Prime Minister will make a statement on the Government’s policy. The work of the conference was reviewed at this afternoon’s sitting, and appreciation and gratitude for the sympathy and . interest displayed by members of the British Parliamentary delegation was expressed by delegates from India. The Prime Minister submitted a resolution, which was approved by the Conference, expressing the opinion that the reports of the nine subcommittees, provisional though they were, afforded material of the highest value for use in arranging a constitution, embodying, as they did, a substantial measure of agreement on the main ground of the plan, and many helpful indications of points of detail to be further pursued. The Conference felt that arrangements should be .made to pursue without interruption the work upon which it was engaged, j Delegates generally expressed an optimistic view as to the outcome of the Conference.
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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18229, 17 January 1931, Page 5
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