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Gandhi No Civil Disobedience British-India Terms Salt Make for Poor March 6 1931
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British-India Terms Show Both Yielded ..Prisoners go Free
Exchange for Gandhi Stopping Civil
Disobedience
Salt making for poor to be permitted
Text of the Terms of the agreement on page 10
BRITISH-INDIA TERMS SHOW BOTH YIELDED
PRISONERS GO FREE
In Exchange for Gandhi Ending Civil Disobedience, Irwin Lifts Recent Restrictions. 20,000 ARE NOW IN JAILS Salt Making by Poor for Own Use Will Be Permitted, but Tax Will Remain. ROUND TABLE IS NEXT STEP Laborites and Liberals in Commons Cheer Pact—Tories to Fight It —Bombay Press Approves. 20,000 Prisoners to Be Freed. Terms Go Beyond Truce. BRITISH-INDIA TERMS SHOW BOTH YIELDED Congress Papers Hail Pact. Burma Moves for Constitution. GANDHI'S GOAL UNCHANGED. Hopes Truce Will Lead to Independence for India.
NEW DELHI, March 5.—The agreement between the Viceroy of India, Lord Irwin, and Mahatma Gandhi was published today, revealing concessions on each side to bring peace to the empire.
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11th Ready for Labour and Defence of the USSR, abbreviated as GTO, is introduced in the Soviet Union.
14th 1st theater built for rear movie projection (NYC)
16th Genootschap Onze Taal (Our Language) organizes (Neth)
17th Stalin throws Krupskaya Lenin out of Central Committee
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18th Juan Bautista Aznar becomes premier of Spain
19th Nevada legalizes gambling
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