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... ATTLEE The above historic announcement was made by Clement ( later Lord ) Attlee , Prime Minister of Britain , on February 20 , 1947. As a matter of fact , he abridged the interval and introduced the Indian Independence Bill in the ...
... ATTLEE The above historic announcement was made by Clement ( later Lord ) Attlee , Prime Minister of Britain , on February 20 , 1947. As a matter of fact , he abridged the interval and introduced the Indian Independence Bill in the ...
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... Attlee to be a member of the Commission . As Indians were excluded from membership of the Commission , they boycotted it unanimously . Membership of the Commission however gave Attlee very valuable back- ground of the situation in India ...
... Attlee to be a member of the Commission . As Indians were excluded from membership of the Commission , they boycotted it unanimously . Membership of the Commission however gave Attlee very valuable back- ground of the situation in India ...
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... Attlee a Member of the Simon Commission in 1927. Attlee felt that it was a mistake to confine its membership to Britishers and keep out Indians . In the General Election of 1929 , Attlee was re - elected with an absolute majority over ...
... Attlee a Member of the Simon Commission in 1927. Attlee felt that it was a mistake to confine its membership to Britishers and keep out Indians . In the General Election of 1929 , Attlee was re - elected with an absolute majority over ...
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