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MONT II/A/3/7/1
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Telegram from Edwin Montagu to Lord Reading
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- 5 Sept. 1921 (Production)
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(1879-1924)
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He thinks Reading should know the attitude at home towards affairs in India. The general opinion of the press is that action should be taken against ringleaders. There is perplexity at the fact that action is only taken against those actually dealt with in riots, and great uneasiness at reports of drilling. Recent speeches of Lord Willingdon and Sir George Lloyd suggest a difference of opinion between the former and the Government of India as to Gandhi’s connection with the spreading unrest, for the public believes that if the Government shared Willingdon’s views some action would have been taken.
(Typed, with handwritten alterations. Used for transmission.)
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- Thomas, Freeman Freeman- (1866–1941) 1st Marquess of Willingdon, Governor-General of Canada and Viceroy of India (Sujet)
- Lloyd, George Ambrose (1879–1941) 1st Baron Lloyd, politician and colonial administrator (Sujet)
- Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (1869-1948), Indian political leader and religious and social reformer (Sujet)