DANGEROUS UTTERANCES
| Rugby, August 1. pa Bombay Government has isPa statement explaining the reaMor Gandhi's arrest, quoting his pwords as showing his attitude Ns disobedience. pa Government maintains there is N distinction between mass and pidual disobedience and states P Gandhi contemplated that indipl disobedience which would lead Bass civii disobedience. M Government anticipated a re-' Ron of the unf ortunate result of Pfast civil disobedience campaign. pa Government refused Gandhi's RO mahe over to it his seminary, pegrounds that it is no concern f'ie Government's as long as the f3 ai'e paid. The taxes already N been collectcd for this year. pejs messages from Calcutta r that the Ilindu community is ped by Gandhi's arrest and life •"*°ceeding as usual.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 600, 3 August 1933, Page 5
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