30 APRIL 1932, Page 15

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR.,—May I support Mr.

Ian D. Colvin's reference to Mr. Gandhi (who, he says, should know) and suggest that if there is going to be correspondence with India that Mr. Gandhi be not omitted ? I discussed the dreadful tragedy of Jalianwalabagh with Mr. Gandhi on the occasion in my own house and in walks on the then sands of Back Bay. Mr. Gandhi did not blame General Dyer. He said, gravel• and slowly), " General Dyer did his duty as a professional soldier as he (General Dyer) conceived it."—I am, Sir, he.,