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IN INDIA

OPPOSITION VIEW. [United Press Association.—P j Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] LONDON, March 19. “You will never he able to come to terms with Gandhi,” said Mr Winston IChurchill, addressing a crowded meeting in the Albert Hall, organised by the India Empire Society. “This surrender is a hideous act of self mutilation, which has astounded every nain the world." Lord Burnham, who was a member of the Simon Commission, also spoke. He said: “The - Lord Irwin-Gandln Treaty must be regarded as a triumph of lawlessness and as a masterpiece of casuistry. ” 7

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1931, Page 5

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IN INDIA Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1931, Page 5

IN INDIA Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1931, Page 5

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