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... India . Between 1924 and 1931 we sent 23 reports and recommendations on India to the Executive Committee and Parliamentary Party . We had on our com- mittee four members with a wide and detailed knowledge of India , Major Graham Pole ...
... India . Between 1924 and 1931 we sent 23 reports and recommendations on India to the Executive Committee and Parliamentary Party . We had on our com- mittee four members with a wide and detailed knowledge of India , Major Graham Pole ...
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... India , he ought to have developed a sun- baked shell of impermeable conservatism . When one first met him , one ... India and was an indefatig- able member of the Advisory Committee ; he was convinced that immediate steps should be ...
... India , he ought to have developed a sun- baked shell of impermeable conservatism . When one first met him , one ... India and was an indefatig- able member of the Advisory Committee ; he was convinced that immediate steps should be ...
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... India between 1920 and 1947. During the 1914 war the British government had declared that it would co - operate with Indians in order to establish self - government in India . The White Paper , the Round Table Conference , and the India ...
... India between 1920 and 1947. During the 1914 war the British government had declared that it would co - operate with Indians in order to establish self - government in India . The White Paper , the Round Table Conference , and the India ...
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