BRITISH DIE-HARDS
CHURCHILL AND BURNHAM VIEWS ON GANDHI LONDOX, 19Ui March. "You will never bo able to come .to terms with Gandhi," said Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing a crowded meefc-; ; ing in tho Albert Hall, organised by the India Empire Society. "This surrender is a hideous, act of, self-mutilation which has astounded every nation in the world." Lord Burnham, who was a member I of the Simon Commission, said that the Jrwin-Gandhi treaty must be regarded "as a triumph for lawlessness and a masterpiece of casuistry."
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 67, 20 March 1931, Page 7
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