GANDHI'S PRISON LIFE.
READING ( AND WEAVING.
A. and N.Z.
DELHI, April 20.
Interesting details have been received of Gandhi from an Indian printer and publisher, who was sentenced at the same time, but has now been released. Gandhi receives all foods asked for, and has an unlimited supply of books, as he complained of mental starvation and unnecessary isolation. • Gandhi's views have undergone no" change, and he still holds to his old programme. He weaves daily for four hours, otherwise he is largely occupied in reading religious books.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18381, 23 April 1923, Page 7
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