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INDIAN CRISIS

INDIAN ARRESTS,

[United Press Association—J3y Electric Telegraph—Copy right. ]

DELHJ, May 13

■ Nearly a hundred .arrests wore, made his' morning of Cong,res ,iblpnt©ers. and Harrison Road camp on. suspicion of complicity, in ••the Chittagong outrage. Belated accounts are arriving of the clash, during the Moslem festival, in the district of Assam. It is estimated there were a hundred casualties including three deaths.

GANDHI’S IMPRISONMENT

RUGBY, May 13

-Describing his- written reply to the parliamentary question on the conditions in which Gandhi is undergoing detention, the Secretary for India (Car*tain Wedgwood Bdnn). states Gandhi is occupying the same quarters as those he had during his imprisonment in 1922. He has necessary furniture in his rooms and is provided with electric light and with wide verandahs and a small garden in jfront. Gandhi has complete liberty to take what exercise he desires. He sleeps in the open and is not closely confined. He is being supplied with his usual diet and receives an. allowance.

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1930, Page 5

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163

INDIAN CRISIS Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1930, Page 5

INDIAN CRISIS Hokitika Guardian, 14 May 1930, Page 5

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