MANUFACTURE AND SALE OF SALT.
CONCESSION TO COASTAL INHABITANTS. (CJTITED FRZBB ASSOCUTIOK—BT SLECiBIO TBLBOBAPH—COPTBIOHT.) DELHI, March 8. Following a twd-hours' talk between Sir George Schuster (Finance Minis*ter In the Executive Cottncil) and Gandhi, -at New Delhi, an important agreement was reached whereby coastal inhabitants will in future jperj mitted to gather, manufacture, and sell salt without infringing tha excise laws. x Tho acknowledgment of tills principle is not likely to interfero with the Gdverntnflut's salt usder which the Government Jitipplios salt to the jnajof portion of InUm, The agreement overcomes another serious obstacle, and dears the path far a settlement, rendfefiiig s the Natiotaal Congress's' participation in implementing tho tniljmi lloundlablo Conference proposals. ,
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20178, 5 March 1931, Page 9
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