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ANTI-BRITISH FILM

CEBNfIK TRAVESTY BN: A -CRISIS ' BERLIN, August 25. Recalling the way in which England has rejected anti-German films, ;the Berliner ‘ Tageblatt : publishes a , strong protest against the broadcasting here of an Indian play, entitled ‘ Gandhis March to the Salt Works.’ - The plan itself, it is stated, was completely without artistic value, full or bitter and political criticism of English imperialism. , In it Gandhi was made to deliver a most improbable : address ;to the people, and Lord Irwin spoke in hateful, “ junker-like’t language. The Viceroy was described as, “ royal highness, while ridicule was cast on Mr MacDonald, who was made to ; deliver a silly speech in the, House, of Commons.

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Evening Star, Issue 20586, 11 September 1930, Page 10

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ANTI-BRITISH FILM Evening Star, Issue 20586, 11 September 1930, Page 10

ANTI-BRITISH FILM Evening Star, Issue 20586, 11 September 1930, Page 10