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INDIAN PEACEMAKERS

GANDHI INTERVIEWED.

[BY CABLE —PBESS ASSN— COPYRIGHT.]

(Recd. July 24, 11 a.m.) DELHI, July 23.

Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, and Mr M. Jayakar, the well known Moderates, in accordance with authority from the Viceroy, visited. Gandhi in Yervada Gaol, near Poona, in an endeavour to secure a settlement of the political situation. They had a four hours’ interview with him in his cell.

They afterwards saw Mrs Sarojini Naidu, ex-President of the Congress party, who is in an adjacent cell. Though the result of the talks is unknown, it is stated that Gandhi expressed himself fully aware of the situation throughout the country. It is thought that Sapru and Jayakar placed before Gandhi certain terms which he asked till to-morrow to consider.

CONFERENCE AT PALACE.

RUGBY, July 23

It Is announced that, by permission of the King, the forthcoming Indian Round-Table Conference will bo held in Saint James’s Palaeo. It will be recalled that the recent London Naval Conference, which was attended by the five principal naval Powers, and reached an agreement on the limitation of naval armaments, embodied in the London Naval Treaty, was hold in Saint James’ Palace.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 July 1930, Page 5

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INDIAN PEACEMAKERS Greymouth Evening Star, 24 July 1930, Page 5

INDIAN PEACEMAKERS Greymouth Evening Star, 24 July 1930, Page 5

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