INDIAN AFFAIRS
DELHI'ARRESTS
PROGRESS OIC REVOLT
(United Press Association—By .Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
(Received this dav at 8 a.m.) • ; DELHI, April 10
Action by the 1 Delhi poli e in arresting thirteen prominent Congressmen, is the latest development in the movement to violate the- salt laws. The arrested include Davkins, Gandhi’s son, the second to fall" into police hands. He is charged with sedition. Gandhi is at Bhimrad, where he arrived yesterday to the accompaniment of a chorus of specially composed seditious songs, rendered >by a large group of peasant women. The number of arrests now is 150. More leaders and volunteers received sentences ranging from one year to two a-half years’ hard labour.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1930, Page 5
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