GANDHI
... GANDHI. ...
... GANDHI. ...
... K. GANDHI. them? Does he not see that a complete change of heart is required before reconciliation? But it has become the fashion nowadays to ascribe hatred to Non-Co-operationism. And I regret to find that even Colonel Wedgwood has fallen into the trap ...
... MR. GANDHI. Mr. M. K. said that the name of Mr. Gokhale was sacred to him. Mr. Gokhale was his political teacher, and whatever he had been able to do in the service of his fellow-countrymen in South Africa—of which he claimed to be a citizen—was due to ...
... MR. GANDHI IN NATAL. Durban, September 30.—1 n the course of an interview to-day Mr. Gandhi, the Indian leader expressed the opinion that the Natal Bills relating to Asiatics would not obtain the Royal assent. They were based not on the principle of ...
... MR. GANDHI'S SPRICH. Mr. GANDHI, in returning thanks, referred to the great crisis which at the moment overshadowed the world. He hoped his young friends would think Imperially in the best sense of the word, and do their duty. With regard to affairs ...
... MR. GANDHI'S LEADERSHIP. No man recognised this more clearly than Mr. M. K. Gandhi, the acknowledged leader of something like 150,000 Asiatics in South Africa. Nervous strain was written over the slight figure, the keen, intellectual face. For a year ...
... MR. GANDHI ARRESTED. Johannesburg, Dec. 27.—Mr. Gandhi, the well-known Indian barrister, and eitztit other Indians have been arrested at Johannesburg for failing to register under the new Asiptic Registration Act. All were subsequently released on parole ...
... Mid. GANDHI AND THE PRESS LAW. Allusion had been made to the growing class of Indians who were being educated abroad, in even greater numbers than in England. These men were rising in influence and they were the men who were being deliberately insulted ...
... MR. GANDHI SENT TO JAIL. Johannesburg, January zo.—Mr. Gandhi and five other British Indians were to-day sentenced to two months' imprisonment without hard labour. The warning to Mr. Gandhi and the other Indians whose notices to leave the country had ...
... MR. GANDHI AGAIN ARRESTED. Johannesburg, October 7.—Mn Gandhi and five other Indians returning from Natal into the Transvaal were arrested at Volksrust this morning.—Reuter. AN ANGLO-INDIAN BISHOP'S PROTEST. Addressing a Church Congress meeting in the ...
... MR. GANDHI ON THE REFORM SCIIENIE. The following letter has been received by the lion. Mr. Sastri from Mr. M. K. Gandhi : You have pressed me lor my opinion on thr reform scheme just published. As ybu know, I did not feel called upon to take an ~ctive ...
... RELEASE (W MR. GANDHI. litiect was promptly given to the last suggestion. Mr. Gandhi, Mr. Polak, and Mr. Kallenbach were liberated on parole the same afternoon, and proceeded to Johannesburg, where they were met at the station by a large crowd of Indians ...