INDIA’S CONSTITUTION
MR. GANDHI AND GOVERNOR RAPPROCHEMENT SOUGHT WOVEN DISCIPLES’ MISSION. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright' CALCUTTA, May 6. Miss Muriel Lester and Miss Agatha Harrison, English women disciples of Mr. Gandhi, are on their way to Simla in an endeavour to secure a rappoche nient between the Viceroy (Lord Willingdon) and Mr. Gandhi, now that the latter has decided to suspend civil disobedience. Lord Willingdon is flying to England on May 15 and it is believed that the women will endeavour to induce him to advise the India Secretary to consult Mr. Gandhi on the Congress viewpoint before the final (outlies are given the White Paper on the constitutional proposals. BOMBS AT POLICE STATION TWO YOUTHS ARRESTED. CALCUTTA, May 6. Two Bengal youths found loitering early in the morning near Sibpur Howrah police station were challenged, and promptly replied by bombing the building, slightly injuring a sentry and seriously damaging the building. While running away another bomb exploded, wounding the pair, who were arrested. The bombs used were most deadly.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 107, 8 May 1934, Page 5
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