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MONT II/A/3/24/19
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Telegram from Lord Reading to Edwin Montagu
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- 8 Jan. 1922 (Creation)
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(1879-1924)
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Part 1. He has asked Lloyd for evidence to support his statements regarding Gandhi [see A3/24/18]. Willingdon and Butler are also against a conference, while Ronaldshay and the Governors of the Punjab, Behar, Central Provinces, Burma, and Assam are in favour. He hopes that the instructions given to Local Governments will reduce the number of arrests. Malaviya, Jinnah, Bhurgri, Purshattamdas, Thakurdas and others have called a conference of all parties at Bombay, which Gandhi has undertaken to attend. If an agreement can be reached, they will send a deputation to Reading.
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- Lloyd, George Ambrose (1879–1941) 1st Baron Lloyd, politician and colonial administrator (Subject)
- Butler, Sir Spencer Harcourt (1869–1938) knight, administrator in India (Subject)
- Dundas, Lawrence John Lumley (1876-1961) 2nd Marquess of Zetland, administrator in India (Subject)
- Malaviya, Madan Mohan (1861–1946) Indian educationist and politician (Subject)
- Jinnah, Mohamed Ali (1876-1948), creator of Pakistan (Subject)
- Bhurgri, Ghulam Muhammad Khan (1878–1924) Indian Muslim leader (Subject)
- Thakurdas, Purushottam Das (fl 1922), Indian businessman (Subject)