IN INDIA
GANDHI’S TERMS
FOR ATTENDANCE AT CONFERENCE. United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. ] (Received this day at 8 a.m.) DELHI. April 28. According to a Bombay newspaper, Gandhi stipulates the *"}' -.<» the conditions for attending the Round Table Conference at London;—Drastic cuts in military' expenditure; safeguards for Indian State subjects; complete fiscal autonomy and scrutiny of public departments. These conditions are said to have been made in a despatch which Gandhi handed to Lord Irwin before his departure. Gandhi and \ T a]]abhai Patel, President of the Congress, are understood to he considering a revival of the civil disobedience campaign as the result ol the Government’s alleged failure to carry out the terms of the Delhi agreement between Gandhi and lord Irwin. The Congress declares political prisoners are not being released and confiscated lands are not being restored in accordance with tU- Pact.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1931, Page 5
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