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STATUS OF INDIA

THE BRITISH TERMS. MR GANDHI’S VIEWS AWAITED. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) CALCUTTA, January 23. “ What will Mr Gandhi say and do next? ” is the question official and unofficial India is asking. He is spending his whole time on a careful study of the Prime Minister’s offer, and is provided with about a dozen newspapers, both British and vernacular, and will be able accurately to judge the country’s feelings. It is unlikely, however, that ho will make known his own views without a Congress mandate, and as Congress has decided to await the return to India of Tcj Bahadur, Sapru Sastri, and others, no sensational acceptance -of the British terms to India is expected just yet. One hundred and sixty-three prisoners were released last night from the Nagpur Gaol.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21243, 26 January 1931, Page 7

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STATUS OF INDIA Otago Daily Times, Issue 21243, 26 January 1931, Page 7

STATUS OF INDIA Otago Daily Times, Issue 21243, 26 January 1931, Page 7