GANDHI FOR TROUBLE
HE EXPECTED NOTHING STATES HIS ULTIMATI’M BACK TO INDIA SATVRDA'i fAust. and N.Z. Cablet London, Nov. 30. Mahatma Gandhi before dawn today, as he walked the streets, revealed his plans to renew the struggle against Great Britain for Indian freedom. The little man, with his head bowed, his shoulders drooping and his homespun shawl pulled-tightly round his scrawny body, said: “I leave on Sunday for Bombay. There we will take up again our battle against England. I came here expecting nothing and I leave with nothing.”
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2585, 1 December 1931, Page 5
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