INDIAN UNREST
GANDHI’S FUTURE ABODE NOT WANTED IN BURMA. Press Association Electric Telegraph—Copyright CALCUTTA, Sunday. Despite the Home Government’s denial, rumours persist in India that Mr Gandhi is likely to be released from the gaol in Avliieh he is interned in a remote village. The latest report is that Gandhi and other political prisoners are being sent to Burma. However, the Burmese Government denies any knowledge of such a move, while a Rangoon newspaper says that Gandhi is not wanted and the Government should protest against the Indian Government thus disposing of undesirables. MRS. GANDHI CONVICTED. CALCUTTA, Saturday. Mrs Kasturbhai Gandhi, wife of the Congress Leader, was convicted at Surat, under the Criminal Law Amendment Act. and sentenced to six iveeks’ simple imprisonment. It is understood that the Government did not intend to arrest her, but its hands were forced when, she travelled to a village in the Badoli district, Bombay, in company with other Avomen leaders, inciting the peasants to refuse to pay taxes.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 18 January 1932, Page 5
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