GHANDHI’S CAMPAIGN
EXPLORING A' NEW AVENUE
[United Press Association.—-By Electric Telegraph .—Copyright. ]
' DELHI, April 28. Gandhi, having /failed in his campaign to break the salt latA r s, is noAV directing his attention towards preventing the sale ,pf.., native Hquor by A system of picketing bv Congress volunteers. This netv jnoyement is expected to-degenerate as lias'fthe salt move-' jnent, into violence. The loss of revenue' to the Government of India if the . drink traffic were abolished would be nearly £14,000,000. Gandhi’s efforts to secure the resignation of 'Government officials with the object of paralysing the administration was almost a : complete failure, except in the district; of Gujerat.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1930, Page 5
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107GHANDHI’S CAMPAIGN Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1930, Page 5
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