HAS OPEN MIND, SAYS GANDHI
MEETING ARRANGED WITH VICEROY. DESIRES TO SHARE IN HOPES FOR THE FUTURE Received Tuesdav, 10.20 p.m. DELHI, Feb. 17. The Viceroy has consented to nice: Gandhi and the latter left Allahabad last night for Delhi where the two will discuss the issues raised in the Premiers’ declaration at the Round Tabic conference. Gandhi, in a letter to the Viceroy, declared himself possessing an open mind but desirous of sharing Avith the conference delegates their hopes for the future. Gandhi adds tnat he is anxious to secure further enlightenment from the Viceroy in person. Sordid Crime. . Brigands murdered u Avholo Nepali family consisting of ton, including a woman and tivo babies at Dhubri, Easi Bengal. The assailants entered the house while the inmates Averc asiecp and hacked them to death. NOT FOB INDIA. Received Tuesday, 11 p.m. LONDON, Feb. 17. The Daily Herald describes as nonsense the report from New Delhi that Mr. WedgAA'ood Bonn and Mr. Thomas are going to India in connection with the Avorking out of a constitution based on the Round Table report.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 February 1931, Page 8
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