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GANDHI WEAKER

ATTACK OF JAUNDICE SPECIAL DOCTORS SUMMONED BAD NIGHT PASSED (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) (Rec. 7.0 p.m.) Calcutta, May 11. Gandhi’s condition at midnight shows that he is suffering from growing weakness. A later message states that Gandhi is suffering from jaundice. He passed a bad night, and special doctors have been summoned. Miss Margaret Spiegel, Gandhi’s German disciple, has broken her fast and begged his forgiveness for “importuning him.” - MOSLEM LEADER INTERVIEW WITH VICEROY. (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) (Rec. 7.0 p.m.) Calcutta, May 11. Shaumat Ali, a Moslem leader, following a long interview with the Viceroy, declared that he was convinced of the latter’s sincerity, also that the Government would conciliate India and secure an honourable agreement with Britain.

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Southland Times, Issue 22013, 12 May 1933, Page 7

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GANDHI WEAKER Southland Times, Issue 22013, 12 May 1933, Page 7

GANDHI WEAKER Southland Times, Issue 22013, 12 May 1933, Page 7

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