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Individual opinions come from several leaders of Indian thought. Sir

Phiroze Sethna, President of the Liberal Federation, declares that reading between the lines he is, inclined to think that the recommendations of the Com-: mission which have yet to be published will give India " as little as possible." Mr. H. P. Mody, President of the Millowners' Association, feels that the recommendations' will- have to be of a ". most 'advanced character " if they are to receive the slightest considdration in • India.. Mr. Shaukat Ali is convinced that the Commission has. treated the case of the. Moslems " most Sympathetically:" • * * * *