7 MARCH 1931, page 1

News Of The Week Lord Irwin And Mr. Gandhi T He

most important hnd cheering news which we have had from India for a long time was published in the papers of Wednesday. In the early hours of that morning Lord Irwin and Mr.......

It Will Be The Part Of Unimaginative Thinkers To Exclaim

with horror that Lord Irwin has " surrendered " about the salt tax. As a matter of fact, he has yielded some- thing which only a craven fear of being called weak could have......

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Lord Irwin Has Evidently Behaved Like The Commander Of An

army who, although he knows that he has force at his disposal immensely superior to that of his enemy, wants to agree to conditions of peace which will not be wounding. The......

As For Lord Irwin, We Cannot Express Too Strongly Our

grateful admiration of his moral courage. He has persisted in the face of much misrepresentation and disparagement, but he is bringing to India a harvest of peace which could......