MR GANDHI FREED.
IN POOR HEALTH.
(bt cable— p3es3 association corrbight.) (beoteb's teleobams.) (Received February sth, 8.3.0 p.m.) DELHI, February 4. The Government of Bombay having received medical advice that Mr Gandhi's health was such that ho should be removed for a prolonged period of convalescence, decided with the concurrence of the Raj to remit unconditionally the unexpired portion of his sentence. The decision takes effect immediately.
A CHARGE FAILS
(sedteb's telegrams.)
(Received February sth, 5.C p.m.) DELHI, February 4. Abdul Kaslii Khan, sou of the Nawab of Tonk, was acquitted at Allahabad on charges of killing a Sopoy and being a member of an unlawful assembly. The charges were brought in connexion with the Hindu-Mohammedan riots at Ajmer in July.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17990, 6 February 1924, Page 9
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121MR GANDHI FREED. Press, Volume LX, Issue 17990, 6 February 1924, Page 9
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