| Trinity/RAB/F contains: |
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| F24 |
Indian Round Table Conference |
| F25 |
Indian Round Table Conference |
| F26 |
Indian Round Table Conference |
| F27 |
Indian Round Table Conference Memorandum on Fundamental Rights, probably by Sir Maurice Gwyer, as set out by Consultative Committee of Round Table Conference |
| F28 |
Indian Round Table Conference |
| F29 |
Indian Round Table Conference |
| F30 |
Indian Franchise Committee 1 'Bombay' |
| F31 |
Indian Franchise Committee 2 'Central Provinces and Berar' [not visited by IFC] |
| F32 |
Indian Franchise Committee 3 'Madras' |
| F33 |
Indian Franchise Committee 4 'Bengal' |
| F34 |
Indian Franchise Committee 5 'Assam' |
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Papers of Richard Austen Butler (1902-1982), Baron Butler of Saffron Walden, politician
| Title |
Indian Round Table Conference |
| Reference |
F29 |
| Covering Dates |
n.d. [early 1933] |
| Extent and Medium |
4 doc |
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| Content and context |
Material for House of Commons speeches answering Labour criticism of Third Round Table Conference procedure, absence of a transitory period in the White Paper, possible disappearance of anti-Congress nature of Federal Upper House, proposed amendments to Sam Hoare's Motion to appoint a Joint Select Committee on Indian Constitutional Reform; Lord Zetland's criticisms that Governor-General would be overworked and that Viceroy would be drawn into party politics |
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