GANDHI’S CAMPAIGN.
MEETS LITTLE SUCCESS.
AUTHORITIES ACT FIRMLY. BLOOD IS NEEDED. United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. — Copyright. (Received March 18, 9.50 a.m.) DELHI, March 17. The Punjab Government is dealing firmly with the extremists who are attempting to organise a civil disobedience campaign in various parts of the province. Forty of the Nationalist Party workers have been arrested in the villages of Jaranivala and Sheikpara, near Lahore, for defying (the local magistrate’s order to cease activities. Gandhi is meeting with little success in his march lo the sea coast. Up to the present the only response to his appeals for volunteers is coming from village headmen, about a dozen of whom resigned their posts as a protest against the arrest of Air V. J. Patel, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly. Gandhi, addressing the villagers at Anard, said: “Money alone could not win independence for India. Your blood is needed.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17972, 18 March 1930, Page 7
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148GANDHI’S CAMPAIGN. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17972, 18 March 1930, Page 7
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