IN INDIA
gan dhps plans. FOR CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE. Hi Press Association.— By Telegraph.—Copyright.] (Received this dav at 9. a.m.) H||| DELHI, Feb. , Writing in his' journal “Young iflH dia.” Gandhi says he is sending iiH-, plans to the " Viceroy before taking definite step in the,'campaign of disobedience. He says he has beemH||| gambler all his life. This is throw and in fallowing out his in non-violence lie counted no too' great. Ho proposed at prese«|l§ to bonfine the campaign to those the discipline of his religious tlm disepiline of his religious nibnt ’at Ahmedabad. 'He there is a danger of an outbreak ' viblbncc, but lie believes the strong arm of British authority subdue any outbreak where liVes' are endangered. Congress "e'rs are traveling ■’throughout publicly explaining ' Gandhi’s plaH|B They generally express the that Gandhi’s arrest will be the fiiH , stagei to which wav will be a sequ^^^H
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 February 1930, Page 4
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