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Show Sill PROPOSAL irajpuiY LONDON1. Juno 2S (AP) All Indian In-dian dispatches continued today to report a violent hostile reception of the recommendations of the Simon commission. Native circles continued contin-ued to bo agitated, especially In Bombay and Calcutta, although many sections of tho country wars not heard from. There was no expectation of any considerable native opinion favorable favor-able to the report, or even tolerant toward any of Its provisions, save perhaps the proposals for enfranchisement enfran-chisement of women. The Simla Herald holds tha opinion opin-ion that a crisis is-at hand and can be averted only by the viceroy or the borne government making a bold declaration that the London , round table conference would strike out on Its own Unas and make recommendations rec-ommendations consistent with the viceroy's November declaration respecting re-specting a dominion status. London newnpners quote sp- provlngly some favorabla rt.w. ex. pressed by American newspapera. |