GANDHI OUT OF PRISON.
NO TRUCE WITH THE RAJ. QUARREL AGAINST SYSTEM. A. and N.Z. DELHI, Feb. 8. Gandhi, in a letter to tho President of Mahommedan Congress, says he is sorry the Government prematurely released him because of his illness. He declares that national problemu are more perplexing than on the eve of his incarceration. Without the unity of all communities all the talk of Swaraj is idle. His belief in the efficiency of civil disobedience is not weakened. Gandhi urges the settlement of party quarrels and declares that Englishmen as well as Indians are friends of the struggle against the system for which the British Government stands. He adds that the quarrel is not against 'the Englishmen who administer the system.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18630, 11 February 1924, Page 7
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