On 8 November 1927 Lord Birkenhead, Britain's Secretary of State for India, announced the appointment of a statutory commission under the chairmanship of the Liberal politician, Sir John Simon, to review the Indian constitution.
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Britain and Indian Nationalism: The Imprint of Amibiguity 19291942
July 18, 2002, Cambridge University Press
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0521892619 9780521892612
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"On 8 November 1927 Lord Birkenhead, Britain's Secretary of State for India, announced the appointment of a statutory commission under the chairmanship of the Liberal politician, Sir John Simon, to review the Indian constitution."
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