DEADLOCK AGAIN
tain of the poorer classes it was prepared to extend its administrative provisions on the lines already prevailing m certain places in order to permit local residents in villages immediately adjoining areas where salt can be collected or made, to collect or make salt for domestic consumption or sale within such villages, but not for sale to or trading 'with individuals living outside them.
lii the event of Congress failing to give full effect to the obligations of this: settlement, the Government1 declared it would,take such action as might la consequence become necessary. I
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 45, 21 August 1931, Page 7
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