5 JANUARY 1929, Page 6

Hindu-Moslem differences, however, are undiminished. The Delhi conference, at which

the Aga Khan presided, was, above all, a gathering of the clans to decide to what extent Moslem India could co-operate with the Hindus to press for acceptance of the Nehru report. And the upshot of the resolution passed on Tuesday was that the Moslems should do nothing of the sort, but, on the contrary, should concentrate on Moslem influence and culture. " Amid great enthusiasm," we are told, the representatives of over half of the Moslem members of all the Legislatures in India adopted a manifesto, declaring for a Federal system, with complete autonomy for the constituent States, except in certain cases specified in the Constitution.