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From The Hindu Archives, December 23, 1925: No disability by dual classification

From The Hindu Archives, December 23, 1925: No disability by dual classification

(Special Cable- copyright) London, Dec. 21: Replying to Mr. Applin, Earl Winterton said that certainly he could not admit that Anglo-Indian or the domiciled community suffered any disability under the present dual classification as statutory natives of Indian and European British subjects. Mr. Wardlaw-Milne asked if Earl Winterton would inquire into the question of the Indian Medical Service to which the dual classification did make a difference. Earl Winterton replied that it was rather a different point of the question and referred to the classification of the Domiciled community as such. Further replying to Mr. Applin, Earl Winterton said Lord Binkenhead and the Government of India were considering the whole question of military employment of Anglo-Indians. Published - December 23, 2025 05:25 am IST

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