The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 346
... Simon Commission the grant of full responsibility in the provinces subject to certain safeguards . The essential soundness of these safe- guards was recognised by the Commission , which adopted most of them in principle . After allowing ...
... Simon Commission the grant of full responsibility in the provinces subject to certain safeguards . The essential soundness of these safe- guards was recognised by the Commission , which adopted most of them in principle . After allowing ...
Pagina 360
Pact , to Moslem minorities as a compromise with the Moslems . The Simon Commission considered , however , that commerce and labour and some other special interests ought to be separately represented . It concurred in stopping the ...
Pact , to Moslem minorities as a compromise with the Moslems . The Simon Commission considered , however , that commerce and labour and some other special interests ought to be separately represented . It concurred in stopping the ...
Pagina 362
... Simon Commission . The conversations which have recently been in progress between the leaders of moderate opinion and Mr. Gandhi's party offer it a final opportunity to join the Conference which will shortly meet at the round table and ...
... Simon Commission . The conversations which have recently been in progress between the leaders of moderate opinion and Mr. Gandhi's party offer it a final opportunity to join the Conference which will shortly meet at the round table and ...
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