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INDIA'S FUTURE.

GANDHI ON PEACE ' "MCT V ' yicteftcrt* DISOfiEDIEINCE CAMPAIGN ABANDONED. ttftfiTfcD i?sis» ASSociiTibK-st «Lfccii»io "March Otli, 9.05 p.m.) OAMtrUiA, Marth 6; Mr Gandhi, interviewed hy'journ&MHi iifiid a tflbUte iti thb Vicetot, saylhg that a settle went tWmld have beeh ithpoaaibie withttut iiord IHWtt'K Me&haiibtiblfe ahd -uhfaJlliig KdMtedy. thb Viceroy had irWhWed IUB (Mf Odhdhi's) tod disttikt. tfhe ?attibiJitttlhi iii iM Ooiifcr-. dttte td tiie gbal df ' •I'iifha tfhibli coinpiete ihdepeMehce, iowaMs which the help of all other parties and the ruling Prlncefc, as Tfrell as Englishineny was absolutely necessary. ' Mr Gandlii addbd that it Was imposhittlb tind tihwiso td Say Which had .bOefl the victorious party. Thc Niltibnal Congress had never niadfe any bid for victoi-y. I POLICV OF CONGRESS. (ftticeived March Cth, OiC5 p.m.) ' CALCUTTA, March 6. NaiidMl dbhgfess bddifes throughout Indift drb calling olf the civil disobbdibneo ftnd tio edit tdx campaign. ■ TfcXT OP SETTLEMENT. <• ' I RECIPROCAL CONCESSIONS. DHLMI, jWarch 5. The Gbfrbriiiileiit bf India lid& cdnib out of the Irwin-Gandhi with at lehst equdl lionotirs. Thb bf tlib agreembutj which wfereUilndlihcfed this owning, incltidfe (1) I'he calling oii of tlio civil disohedience niovertient; with reciprUctU attloii by the Gbtfeftitfaeiit. (3) The tibybbtt tii feiitish goods ds a jiolitifcal W&ipdh tb be discdiitiutifecl,' and the sale,and purchase of firitisn griods to bo alldWbd:. (8) Pettfifeful pitiketihg frill be pbfmittdd, but it is td be diScohtihUed if it beboiti&i fiblent. (4) The rdteaati of all. poriibns iiaWidbtied id bohtteiioii tlte- cifU ui9.obedienfeb nioVeul^nt,. with ihe tibii of thdsb attmseu i dt viblehde, ind the witb,drawlxl of dll drdiiitthcefl i>Wmulgated to dedl frith thb lhoirfeinbhc. (5) The reiidetlte bf all areas, particularly the poorj where there are salt 'deposits, to be- to . and thAttufafcttire foi' ooriSunliitidh or Sfetfe Within tHtiflb kteilij M# Gindhi agreed to dehiahd for WiqtiU-J' agdinfife the bdndilbt, of tjbfe ttblite., > dCOPti of 1 DtetitJdßtbti* v ► > <4. *< > * * i* • " M f WrfAl- THfi AGRfifeMfiNT MEANS. ' o#*xfctAfc , ItUGBY, MartSt & A stdtfenieht iaSwd at Delfai ahd read in the, Houtfe o| Ooairaoiia fey to W. Wedgwbod Benn (Secretary , of State for llidiaj gives tfiie text'of thfe settlement reached in the betweM' tli6' Vicferby £#win). and Mr Gatodhi. . ~ As regards constitutional questions * srM verntnent, to be the further consideration of the, scheme-for the Government df IHdlft a# the London Eoiind-Table guanfefe .df Mr MahiMy MacDonaJdfc Wul 'M ttfMfc fot ' partleipatiori *ff teprdSeiitativeS' <Jf the National Congress in any further disdifr otfntintjtaice bf civil means tfca discontinhancb or all activities, "(I)' OiliiflSa'li'sMiloS «f| il4 jWSMQb iihdlit Of lflpd J?fcvfexiuS ttiid otfifir wgal df te**, 'fl® B ®, lh thi diVil -di^dW*^ t» ittfluenee oivll And toilliat-y, «erfants 6i* village attaihit the Government', or w P er " Wadfe tkm t6 tmia thdir addition .to the re %,fjr J ,prisoners and' tha Ordinatioes, the ihai Staos hot realised .Will be rbmittod. xhef additional pblltb connexions.with the inovefidtidt ~&t tne Mate bf the Ma* &m && to. w, the • disfetetibli of local ffidnt. Stibject tfr .ofcrtrfitt {Hfe GwbtmiiWtt ttadsrtflkbs to ftltfvdMb and jfeilftovabld property (feisJed-'iri cemdesidn .the more* j Gorernmehi? is tlnable, tp condofte breaches of ".the Ssistmg Sal LaWßj nor -is it ajile, m the fihaiicial conditionfij to make ftdbOTantial modifications .to,the, Act; Bdt t • giti rblief td certain of the sterns*. ,ii is prebtthkd to 6xt|nd «d----irtlriiHrativfe brbvimbtis to ready prevailing in certftlii PRAISE FQB.JHB VICEROY. - - ' ' ' X , LONDON. March 6. -1 A 'fiatilb mesflagfe sjgfied '6f all iPairties in (Jreat Brit^ih^ was tent to Lord Irwiti ftom the Hbnsis 6f CdftimbttS expressing thbif thinks aiid JohKftttulatibn#" derit - efffrb tp feeacd.- pfdspA-ityt coheprdi /neflsr to the peoples of India and <rfeat Britain. . - ■ _ ,ON STOCKS. t f * 4 ijttttfoflii onieuXi mxt&xbii-) )feU&fet, Maxell & • Indialx stocks, which rose on the eitcha«g6 {&#**&& the adMovfiHbmfeflfc of the .Kieitij -6dM(Med' jti thi a^wktit : J6o|Sy.,' Priced atlb- fbse Oft thd Bofil^ay „,, y i ''' x \ ' /

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20180, 7 March 1931, Page 15

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INDIA'S FUTURE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20180, 7 March 1931, Page 15

INDIA'S FUTURE. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20180, 7 March 1931, Page 15

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