INDIAN TAXES
ALLEGATIONS BY GANDHI. (United Press Association- By Flectiv Telegraph,—Copyright.) ’ CALCUTTA,. July 27. Alleging that there, has been a continuance? of coercive measures in connection with the collection of revenue of Gujerat, despite the Viceroy Is assurance ,to the contrary, given him on, his recent visit to Simla, Mr Gandhi has sent an ultimatum to the Collector at Surat, demanding a return ol revenue with fifteen days, or, otherwise, he threatens to break off any further negotiations. It bis-understood that the Viceroy has appealed to Lvlr Gandhi to hold hisi jhaud, and not ... to participate a' ci'isis.,,;, ■ bj'liere' js ’. a strong impression that Air Gandhi’s hand is being forced by. the. National Congress extremists into demanding r from, the Government, conditions .inypossible of . acceptance as the price of - his attendance at the, Round Table Conference -at London.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 July 1931, Page 3
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