Bernard Partridge cartoons from Punch magazine
Should a Patient Ask? Dr Simon. "Now don't be alarmed; this instrument is quite harmless. I merely want to sound you." Indian Patient. "Well, why can't I have one of those ear-pieces and listen-in too?" [The fact that the statutory commission which has been appointed, with Sir John Simon as chairman, to inquire into Indian Reform includes no natives has been the subject of protest in India.]
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![Should a Patient Ask? Dr Simon. "Now don't be alarmed; this instrument is quite harmless. I merely want to sound you." Indian Patient. "Well, why can't I have one of those ear-pieces and listen-in too?" [The fact that the statutory commission which has been appointed, with Sir John Simon as chairman, to inquire into Indian Reform includes no natives has been the subject of protest in India.]](https://m.psecn.photoshelter.com/img-get2/I0000oMXJota5NHU/fit=1000x750/InterWar-Bernard-Partridge-Cartoons-Punch-1927-11-23-575.jpg)
