12 APRIL 1930, page 1

His Indignation Indeed Reached Such A Point By Tuesday That

he made a violently seditious speech at the village of Aat, hoping apparently at last to provoke arrest on another issue. He exhorted the crowd to die rather titan yield the......

News Of The Week

Mr.Gandhi A VERY strange duel of manoeuvre is going on between the Government of India and Mr. Gandhi. Nobody can foretell the outcome, but it should not be assumed that the......

Although We Do Not, Doubt That Mr. Gandhi Is Least

powerful while he is allowed his freedom ; we must confess to a twinge of misgiving as to whether it is desirable to . bend the laW in order to establish the ineffectiveness of......

By About .00q, Admirers. When He Was Informed By His

Staff ti:itt the "appointed time" had come for beginning civil - disobedience, he stooped down, as the special of the Times tells us, scooped up a handful' of 'Sand and salt......

On Monday Mr. Gandhi Observed A Day Of Silence, But

as it would have been highly inconvenient not to make any announcements to his followers, lie wrote a speech and in dumb show instructed the village headman to read it to the......

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