GANDHI GROWS WEAKER
Special Doctors Summoned SUFFERING FROM JAUNDICE Press Association. —Copyright Calcutta. May 11. Shaukat AH, a Moslem ieader, after a long interview with the Viceroy declared he was convinced of Lord Willingdon's sincerity, also that the Government would conciliate India and secure an honourable agreement with Britain. He was disappointed that Mahatma Gandhi was issuing a statement. Gandhi's condition at midnight showed he was suffering growing He lias jaundice and passed a bad night. Special doctors were summoned.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 241, 12 May 1933, Page 5
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