References | |
1. |
Halifax Papers: Viceroy to Secretary of State, 17 March 1930 |
2. |
Viceroy to Secretary of State, 24 March 1930 |
3. |
Halifax Papers: Irwin to G.R. Lane-Fox, 31 March 1930 |
4. |
Home Pol. File 257/IV, 1930 |
5. |
The Times of India, 8 March 1930. |
6. |
The Times of India, 9 March 1930. |
7. |
The Bombay Chronicle, 28 March 1930 |
8. |
S. Gopal, Viceroyalty of Lord Irwin, pp. 58-60 |
9. | Frederick Sykes, From Many Angles: An Autobiography, pp. 383-84 |
10. |
Young India, 8 May 1930 |
11. |
Ibid. 'God Willing, it is my intention on....to set out for Dharasana
and reach there with my companions on....and demand possession of the Salt Works. The public has been told that Dharasana is private property. |
12. |
Halifax Papers: Viceroy to Secretary of State, 7 April 1930 |
13. |
Halifax Papers: Viceroy to Secretary of State, 12 April 1930 |
14. |
Halifax Papers: Viceroy to Secretary of State, 14 April 1930 |
15. |
Halifax Papers: Secretary of State to Viceroy, 22 April 1930 |
16. |
Halifax Papers: Viceroy to Secretary of State, 24 April 1930 |
17. |
Halifax Papers: Hailey to Irwin, 24 April 1930 |
18.
| Halifax Papers: Hailey to Irwin, 25 April 1930 |
19.
| Halifax Papers: Viceroy to Secretary of State, 25 April 1930 |
20. |
Halifax Papers: Irwin to C.F. Andrews, 3 May 1930 |
21.
| By 29 April 1930, Irwin had made up his mind to arrest Gandhi. 'After full discussion we decided
on his early arrest'. See Halifax Papers: Viceroy to Secretary of State, 29 April 1930
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