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What Is One To Say Of A Statement Which Not

only could be but was generally interpreted as signifying a break-down of political unity in regard to India ? It is always difficult to disentangle motives when a mess has been......

But When We Write Mr. Baldwin Has Yet To Be

heard. We believe in his good faith implicitly. There will, of course, be explanations, as indeed there have been already. Let us see what can be said in extenuation of the......

We Shall Summarize The Facts Briefly To Show What Mr.

Baldwin's pledges are. Speaking at Newton Abbot on Friday, March 6th, he said :- " At present we have only sketched the framework of the problem. The details are not SRA in, and......

News Of The Week Mr. Baldwin And India T He India

Committee of the Unionist Party has made a sad-mess of Indian policy. A deliberate intention to work mischief in India could scarcely have had a more deplorable effect than the......

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Now We Come To The India Committee Meeting Of Monday

night, to the - outcome of which some clue was provided by Mr. Churchill's intervention at a Unionist Party meeting a few days before. Mr. Churchill then made a passionate......