NOT OUT OF DANGER
(Press. Assn.—
GANDHI STILL VERY WEAK AFTER FAST GENERAL SATISFACTiON
-By Telegraph — Copyrlght).
Calcutta, Sept. 26. Gandhi ended his fast at 5.10 p.m. to-day. A Board of British and Indian doctors who examined Gandhi in the morning reported decreased vitality, and with the possibility of a sudden collapse or a paralytic stroke he is now in the danger zone even if his fast is ended. The British Government's telegram exptessing aeceptance of, and great Satisfaction at, the agreement reached between the caste Hihdus and leaders of the depreSsed classes in India was tead to the Le'gislative Assembly at Simla this morning. In the Yeravada £hol, Poona, Gandhi, after carefully studying the Government's reply expressed the vieW that every part of it was satisfactory and decided to break his fast which had lasted for six days five hours. Crowds had assembled outside the prison, dnd Were much relieved hy his decision.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 339, 28 September 1932, Page 5
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154NOT OUT OF DANGER Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 339, 28 September 1932, Page 5
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