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IOR/Q/RTC/58
- Record Id:
- 040-000344361
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 036-000344303
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000000554.0x0000fc
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- IOR/Q/RTC/58
- Title:
- British Delegation (Government Members)
- Scope & Content:
-
Documents:
- BDG(30) Federation, Dec 1930, with a scheme of Federation shown as C in part IV of Most Secret Paper BDG30(10)
- BDG(30)1 Notification by the Joint Secretaries on the British Government representation at the Round Table Conference, 17 Oct 1930
- BDG(30)2 Memorandum by the Secretary of State for India for the British Government delegates to the RTC, 18 Oct 1930, with the Government of India’s Despatch on Proposals for Constitutional Reform, 14 Nov 1930
- BDG(30)2 ‘Defence’, Dec 1930, plus a note on some questions arising on connection with the position of ‘Defence’ under the White Paper (revise)
- BDG(30)3 Provisional memorandum outlining a scheme of procedure for the Conference, 29 Aug 1930, with:
- Typewritten ‘Proposed Programme’, setting out day to day agenda, probably of the Secretary General
- Memorandum from R.H.A Carter, Secretary General, to Mr Dawson and Sir Findlater Stewart concerning Conference procedure, 27 Oct 1930
- Memorandum from Carter to the Under-Secretary of State concerning a meeting of the British Indian delegates held that afternoon, 3 Nov 1930
- Memorandum to Sir Findlater Stewart concerning the above, 3 Nov 1930
- Draft suggestions by the Secretary-General regarding procedure, 3 Oct 1930
- Note on some points regarding future procedure
- BDG(30)4 Note by the Secretary of State for India on Conference progress, 29 Oct 1930
- BDG(30)5 Memorandum on fundamental issues, showing the respective views on the main issues of the Statutory Commission and the Government of India, circulated to the Conservative and Liberal members of the British Delegation, 5 Nov 1930
- BDG(30)6 Memorandum by the Secretary of State for India on the line to be taken in regard to a demand for Dominion Status if it is pressed at the outset of the Conference, 1 Nov 1930
- Mixed papers connected with the question of Dominion Status and the scope of the Round Table Conference:
- Draft of paper on responsible self-government - transition period
- Draft of memorandum on the expression ‘Dominion Status’ and its implications in relation to India
- Rough note on the various statements of the Viceroy regarding the purpose and scope of the RTC
- BDG(30)7 Memorandum by the Secretary of State for India on questions connected with Federation, 14 Nov 1930
- BDG(30)8 Memorandum circulated on the Prime Minister’s instructions, 19 Nov 1930
- BDG(30)9 Safeguards for British commercial relations with a self-governing India, a memorandum by Prof Berridale Keith, Edinburgh University, with a draft agreement between the United Kingdom and British India, prepared on behalf of the European members of the British Indian Delegation, 19 Nov 1930
- BDG(30)10 Federation (components and structure, omitting for the present questions regarding exercise of responsibility by Parliament), 5 Dec 1930
- BDG(30)11 Extract from a private letter from the Viceroy, Lord Irwin, to Mr Wedgwood Benn, 24 Nov 1930
- BDG(30)12 Federation - memorandum by Sir Maurice Gwyer, Dec 1930
- BDG(30)13 India and the International Labour Organisation - memorandum by Mr Albert Thomas, Director of the International Labour Office, 10 Dec 1930
- BDG(30)14 Federation - powers of Indian Legislature and Executive and exercise of control by Parliament, Dec 1930
- BDG( 30)15 Federation - Scheme of Federation as shown as C in part IV of Most Secret Paper BDG(30)10, Dec 1930
- BDG(30)16 Views of the European delegates from British India - a sub-joined letter from Sir Hubert Carr on behalf of himself and other European delegates at the RTC, 9 Dec 1930
- BDG(30)17 The position of the Secretary of State in relation to Indian finance - question of future control, 8 Dec 1930
- BDG(30)18 Responsibility at the centre in a federal structure - views of the Government of India, Dec 1930
- BDG(30)19 The Executive in a Federal Constitution, Dec 1930
- BDG(30)20 Federation - strength and composition of Federal Legislature, nd
- BDG(30)21 Finance under a Federal constitution - memorandum by a special committee composed of certain members of the Council of India and officials of the Government of India and the India Office, 19 Dec 1930, with a supplementary note on the ratio
- BDG(30)22 Matters relating to the services, Dec 1930
- BDG(30)23 Note on ‘Law and Order’ in relation to the question of control over the Executive, Dec 1930
- BDG(30)24 Matters relating to the services, supplementary to the memorandum circulated as Cabinet Paper BDG(30)22, Dec 1930
- BDG(30)25 Finance under a Federal constitution - note on the ratio [see BDG(30)21 above]
- Typescript draft of above, with associated correspondence and comments
- BDG(30)26 Finance under a Federal constitution - note supplementary to memorandum BDG(30)21, 30 Dec 1930
- Rough and typescript notes on Sir George Schuster’s private telegram of 28 Dec 1930 [part of BDG(30)26]
- BDG(30)27 Defence, Dec 1930 (rough and typescript drafts) with correspondence and minutes relating to the Imperial Army:
- Note on ‘The Army in India’ for the use of the Chairman of the Sub-Committee on Defence, with associated correspondence
- Minute from Sir A.S. Cobbe, Military S to the Under-Secretary of State, on the Government of India’s Despatch on Reforms, 27 Oct 1930
- Note on the conclusions of the Federal Structure Sub-Committee with regard to the reservation of defence
- BDG(30)28 Attitude of the Indian States delegates towards Federation, Jan 1931
- BDG(30)29 The Federal scheme - Lord Irwin’s comments, Jan 1931
- BDG(30)30 Hindu-Moslem representation - note by the Prime Minister, 12 Jan 1931
- BDG(30)31 Present state of India - memorandum by the Secretary of State for India, Jan 1931
- BDG(30)32 Note by Sir Maurice Gwyer on an Indian Federal Court, Jan 1931
- BDG(30) Conclusions of 1st Meeting (20 Oct 1930)
- Note by the Secretary, Reforms Department, to the Secretary of State for India, concerning the separation of Burma, 17 Nov 1930
- Copy of telegram from the Government of India, Reforms Department, to the Secretary of State for India, concerning the separation of Burma, 12 Dec 1930
- Copy of telegram from the Government of India, Reforms Department, to the Secretary of State for India, concerning the communal problem, 3 Jan 1931
- Collection Area:
- India Office Records and Private Papers
- Project / Collection:
- India Office Records
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-000341367
036-000344303
040-000344361 - Is part of:
- IOR/Q : Commission, Committee and Conference Records
IOR/Q/RTC : Round Table Conference
IOR/Q/RTC/58 : British Delegation (Government Members) - Hierarchy:
- 032-000341367[0028]/036-000344303[0058]/040-000344361
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: IOR/Q
- Record Type (Level):
- File
- Extent:
- 1 file
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1930
- End Date:
- 1931
- Date Range:
- 1930-1931
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
-
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