INDIAN PROBLEM
VICEROY-GANDHI DISCUSSIONS
CONSIDERABLE PROGRESS MADE
(United Press Association—Bv Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
DELHI, 18th February.
"The issues are banging ill the clouds,” declared Gandhi when leaving the Viceroy’s house yesterday. There is no indication of any settlement of the Indian problem, blit it is . understood that there has been con- " sidenible progress made towards an arrangement. Lord Irwin is reported to have prom-' isecl authoritative power to Gandhi’s S case after a consultation with the SeC-» ; rotary of State.
The next meeting between the Viceroy and Gandhi is expected at the week-end. '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 February 1931, Page 5
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