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INDIA’S UNREST

bengai. heyelopments AN Efll.V FITE AT TON CATMHI'S ADMISSION (Aust. and N.Z. Cable) London, December 1. “Is it jjO be peace or war?” Gandhi was asked after the ending of the Round Table Oonfereno?. Gandri added that tlie situation in Inflia, especially in Bengal, was ugly. The Bengal ordinance showed that the Government was panicky. The extra-ordinary powers, of repression seemed wholly inconsistent with the desire expressed in London to give India the freedom die wanted.

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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2587, 3 December 1931, Page 5

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INDIA’S UNREST Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2587, 3 December 1931, Page 5

INDIA’S UNREST Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2587, 3 December 1931, Page 5

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