POLITICAL PRISONERS' RELEASE
CONSIDERATION OF APPEAL DENIED British Official Wireless. Rugby, May 9. It is officially stated there is no truth in the report sent to India from London that the British Cabinet will consider tomorrow Gandhi's appeal to suspend the ordinance and release of political prisoners. RISK IN GANDHI'S FAST Press Association. —Copyright. Calcutta, May 10. Mahatma Gandhi to-day had a severe attack of nausea, which caused alarm. He later improved. There is no immediate cause for anxiety but the attack is an indication of his weakness, making it more certain he will not survive if he continues his fast. Gandhi's Disciple Breaks Fast Press Aftso^'atinn —Convright Reed. Today, 1 p.m. ■ Calcutta, May 10. Miss Margaret Spiegel, Gandhi's German disciple, has broken her fast fvnd begged for forgiveness for "Importuning him."
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 240, 11 May 1933, Page 5
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