WOMEN DISCIPLES.
English Followers of Gandhi to
Try to See Viceroy.
ATTEMPT AT BAPPROCHEMENT (Received 11 a.m.) CALCUTTA, May 6. Miss MuViel Lester and Miss Agatha Harrison, English disciples of Gandhi, are on the way to Simla to endeavour to secure a rapprochement between the Viceroy, Earl Willingdon, and Gandhi now that the latter has decided, to suspend civil disobedience.
The Viceroy is to fly to England on May 15, and it is believed the women will endeavour to induce him to advise the Secretary' for India, Sir Samuel Hoare, to consult Gandhi on the Congress viewpoint before the final touches are given the White Paper on the constitutional proposals.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 106, 7 May 1934, Page 7
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