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BRITAIN’S BIGGEST ERROR

GANDHI ON INDIAN POSITION PROBLEM STILL DEFERRED (United Service) DELHI, Thursday. The Indian National leader, Gandhi, in an interview with a representative of the “Calcutta Englishman” at the end of the national congress, said; “India’s aim is freedom built up in India, not something imposed from without. “Britain’s biggest mistake is not considering the Indian situation sufficiently important, regarding it in short as something to be tackled some day, when nothing else is on hand.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 553, 4 January 1929, Page 9

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BRITAIN’S BIGGEST ERROR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 553, 4 January 1929, Page 9

BRITAIN’S BIGGEST ERROR Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 553, 4 January 1929, Page 9

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