“NO HOPE OF SETTLEMENT”
GANDHI AND INDIA. (United PrvHs Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright, i DELHI. Feb. S. The Viceroy has replied to Gandhi, hut the contents of the letter have not been revealed. India’s ‘‘man of peace”, lias caused consternation among those who had hoped for fair consideration of the Premier’s' offer by declaring that if ir Tej Bah a dun Sapri. who has arrived from the London conference, has not brought anything better than the Premier’s declaration, then there is noj hope of settlement. Furthermore, extremest Congressmen are talking of the repudiation of debts.
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 February 1931, Page 8
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