|
1918 |
January |
1 |
Presided over Ahmedabad meeting to protest
against defective water supply. |
|
1918 |
January |
1 |
Gujarat Sabha wrote to Bombay Government for
exemption or relief from land revenue
payments. |
|
1918 |
January |
4 and 5 |
Gandhi held talks with representatives of
Ahmedabad mill-owners and mill-workers. |
|
1918 |
January |
5 |
Champaran members of Bihar Planters’
Association submitted memorandum against certain
provisions of Champaran Agrarian Bill. |
|
1918 |
January |
10 |
Gujarat Sabha under Gandhi’s advice asked Kheda
farmers to refrain from paying land revenue. |
|
1918 |
January |
12 |
Gandhi returned to Motihari from
Ahmedabad. |
|
1918 |
January |
Before 13 |
Offered jobs to teachers who, having
relinquished their work, sought alternative
employment. |
|
1918 |
January |
14 |
Discussed Champaran Agrarian Bill with L.F.
Morshead, Commissioner of Tirhut Division. |
|
1918 |
January |
14 |
Kheda Collector in statement criticized Gujarat
Sabha’s advice to peasants to withhold land
revenue, threatened action against
defaulters. |
|
1918 |
January |
16 |
Government of Bombay issued statement that
Collector of Kheda had granted revenue relief in fit
cases. |
|
1918 |
January |
21 |
Gandhi wrote to Tagore for his views on
adopting Hindi as the lingua franca. |
|
1918 |
January |
24 |
Represented to Revenue Secretary of Bihar and
Orissa that material alterations in Champaran Agrarian
Bill be made only in consultation with raiyats’
representative. |
|
1918 |
February |
4 |
Arrived at Bombay, addressed public meeting on
Kheda situation. |
|
1918 |
February |
5 |
Along with Dinshaw Wacha and G.K. Parikh called
on Governor Bombay in connection with Kheda situation;
later left for Sabarmati. |
|
1918 |
February |
6 |
Reached Ashram, took note of notices issued by
Collectors and Mamlatdars. |
|
1918 |
February |
7 |
Wrote to Pratt, Commissioner, Northern
Division, protesting against harsh language of
Government notices. |
|
1918 |
February |
8 |
Advised Ahmedabad mill-hands to be reasonable
in their demands and seek settlement without
creating bitterness. |
|
1918 |
February |
12 |
Discussed Kheda situation with Collector and
Commissioner. |
|
1918 |
February |
14 |
Along with Shankarlal Banker and Vallabhbhai
Patel, represented workers on Arbitration Board to
decide wage increase in lieu of Plague
Bonus. |
|
1918 |
February |
15 |
Arrived at Sabarmati Ashram; wrote to Pratt to
postpone land revenue recovery till his inquiry into
Kheda situation was over. |
|
1918 |
February |
Before 19 |
Contributed foreword to a translation of
Gokhale’s speeches. |
|
1918 |
February |
19 |
Explained to mill-hands his responsibility in
regard to their trouble. |
|
1918 |
February |
19 |
The Servant of India commenced publication on
third death anniversary of Gokhale. |
|
1918 |
February |
20 |
Gandhi presided over annual gathering of
Bhagini Samaj in Bombay, spoke on women’s education;
returned to Nadiad. |
|
1918 |
February |
21 |
Motored to Kheda; interviewed
Collector. |
|
1918 |
February |
22 |
Ahmedabad mill-owners declared general
lockout. |
|
1918 |
February |
25 |
Gandhi returned to Ahmedabad from
Nadiad. |
|
1918 |
February |
26 |
Commenced issuing leaflets on mill-hands’
struggle, also practice of addressing mill-workers
daily under babul tree on Sabarmati
banks. |
|
1918 |
February |
27 |
Addressed prayer meeting at Sabarmati Ashram;
interviewed Pratt. |
|
1918 |
March |
1 |
Workers’ advisers pledged to feed and clothe
strikers in need. |
|
1918 |
March |
4 |
Bihar and Orissa Legislative Council passed
Champaran Agrarian Bill. |
|
1918 |
March |
7 |
Gandhi discussed lockout situation with
coworkers. |
|
1918 |
March |
10 |
Presided over annual meeting of Gujarat Sabha
at Ahmedabad. |
|
1918 |
March |
11 |
Interviewed Collector of Nadiad |
|
1918 |
March |
12 |
Lockout at mills lifted, strike by mill-workers
started. |
|
1918 |
March |
13 |
Presided over two meetings addressed by Annie
Besant. |
|
1918 |
March |
14 |
Mill-workers’ reproachful remarks about their
polight brought to Gandhi’s knowledge. |
|
1918 |
March |
15 |
Declared at workers’ meeting decision to fast,
to prevent strikers weakening. |
|
1918 |
March |
16 |
Returned to Sabarmati Ashram from Anasuyabehn’s
house. |
|
1918 |
March |
17 |
Appealed to Bombay Governor for postponement of
land revenue recovery. |
|
1918 |
March |
17 |
Explained significance of fast at Ashram prayer
meeting. |
|
1918 |
March |
18 |
Announced settlement between mill-owners and
workers; A.B. Dhruva appointed arbitrator. |
|
1918 |
March |
19 |
In leaflet No.17, last of the series, Gandhi
gave implications of settlement; joined
mill-workers’ procession. |
|
1918 |
March |
21 |
Spoke at public meeting addressed by C.F.
Andrews, who left for Bombay to intercede with Governor
on behalf of Kheda peasants. |
|
1918 |
March |
Before 22 |
Followed Governor’s rejection of plea for
postponement of land revenue recovery, Gandhi sent
ultimatum to Pratt. |
|
1918 |
March |
22 |
Inaugurating Kheda Satyagraha, addressed 5,000
peasants in Nadiad. |
|
1918 |
March |
22 |
Satyagrahis pledged not to pay land revenue and
to face consequences. |
|
1918 |
March |
22 |
Left for Delhi in response to Andrew’s
telegram. |
|
1918 |
March |
25 |
Met Private Secretary to Viceroy regarding
release of Ali brothers. |
|
1918 |
March |
27 |
Returned to Nadiad; wrote to Press on his
recent fast. Issued circular on Kheda
situation. |
|
1918 |
March |
28 |
Issued statement to Press on Kheda situation;
left for Indore. |
|
1918 |
March |
29 |
Delivered presidential address at Hindi Sahitya
Sammelan at Indore. |
|
1918 |
March |
31 |
In letter to Press appealed to youths in Madras
Presidency to learn Hindi. |
|
1918 |
April |
1 |
Commenced Kheda tour; Reached
Kathlal. |
|
1918 |
April |
1 |
At public meeting in Kathana characterized
Government’s attitude as unjust. |
|
1918 |
April |
2 |
At Limbasi appealed to people not to be scared
of Government’s oppressive measures. |
|
1918 |
April |
4 |
Addressed meeting at Karamsad; Rajendra Prasad
and Qureshi were among those present. |
|
1918 |
April |
5 |
At Vadathal met Collector; asked people to bear
hardships courageously unmindful of
consequences. |
|
1918 |
April |
6 |
Visited Uttarsanda with Kasturba, Vallabhbhai
Patel and Madhav Desai. Addressed public meeting of
2,000 farmers. |
|
1918 |
April |
7 |
Over 3,000 agriculturists heard Gandhi at
Navagam. |
|
1918 |
April |
8 |
Visited Borsad, addressed gathering of 4,000
people. |
|
1918 |
April |
8 |
Left for Ahmedabad by train. At National
Education week inauguration at Gokhale Hall in Madras,
Annie Besant read out Gandhi’s message. |
|
1918 |
April |
10 |
Gandhi met District Magistrate, Ahmedabad;
spoke at Aklacha on Kheda situation. |
|
1918 |
April |
11 |
Met Commissioner at Ahmedabad; spoke at
Vadod. |
|
1918 |
April |
Before 12 |
Issued circular inviting Ahmedabad people to
attend Commissioner’s meeting on April 12. |
|
1918 |
April |
12 |
Commissioner addressed meeting of about 2,000
agriculturists, convened with Gandhi’s assistance,
at Ahmedabad. Gandhi spoke in order to clear
misunderstanding created by Commissioner’s
speech. |
|
1918 |
April |
12 |
Addressed meeting at Nadiad; left for
Bombay. |
|
1918 |
April |
13 |
In Bombay met Revenue Board Members regarding
Kheda problem. |
|
1918 |
April |
15 |
Wrote from Nadiad letter to The Bombay
Chronicle dispelling misconceptions created by
Commissioner’s speech. |
|
1918 |
April |
16 |
Spoke at od on need to be united in fight
against Government. |
|
1918 |
April |
17 |
Issued pamphlet elaborating points in his
letter to The Bombay Chronicle on Commissioner’s
speech. Addressed Satyagrahis at Dantali and
Chikhodra. |
|
1918 |
April |
18 |
Visited Ras, in Borsad taluka, addressed
agriculturists’ meeting. |
|
1918 |
April |
20 |
With Kasturba and others visited Kadir,
Ajarpara and Samantha in Anand taluka and addressed
meeting of peasants. |
|
1918 |
April |
22 |
Spoke to cultivators at Palaj in Borsad taluka
and later at Sunvav. |
|
1918 |
April |
23 |
En route to Bombay, wrote to Kasturba: "… to be
mother to Maganlal…. It is Maganlal, if anyone,
who has so trained himself that he can carry on my work
after me." In Bombay addressed meeting of citizens
on Kheda Satyagraha. Tilak moved resolution
deman |
|
1918 |
April |
24 |
Gandhi left Bombay for Delhi. |
|
1918 |
April |
24 |
Bombay Government issued Press statement of
Kheda trouble. |
|
1918 |
April |
25 |
Orders issued to Mamlatdars in Northern
Division not to recover land revenue from those unable
to pay. |
|
1918 |
April |
25 |
Viceroy opened War Conference in
Delhi. |
|
1918 |
April |
26 |
Government wrote to Sir Claude Hill declining
invitation to participate in War Conference or any of
its committees. Had interview with
Viceroy. |
|
1918 |
April |
27 |
Agreed to participate in War Conference after
interview with Viceroy. |
|
1918 |
April |
27 |
Tilak declined invitation to join War
Conference |
|
1918 |
April |
28 |
Met Sir William Vincent. |
|
1918 |
April |
29 |
Spoke at War Conference supporting resolution
on recruitment. |
|
1918 |
April |
30 |
Wrote to Maffey, Private Secretary to Viceroy,
offering his services as per his declaration at
War Conference. |
|
1918 |
May |
1 |
Left Delhi for Nadiad. |
|
1918 |
May |
3 |
In Bombay attended All-India Congress Committee
session; met Annie Besant. |
|
1918 |
May |
5 |
Attended Bombay Provincial Conference and
Antyaj Conference at Bijalpur. |
|
1918 |
May |
6 |
Issued statement in reply to Bombay
Government’s Press note on Kheda crisis. |
|
1918 |
May |
6 |
Spoke at Bombay Provincial Conference
supporting abolition of indenture system; left for
Bombay. |
|
1918 |
May |
13 |
Spoke at Dhundakuva on "Soul-force v.
Coercion". |
|
1918 |
May |
14 |
Was indisposed at Kathlal. |
|
1918 |
May |
16 |
Spoke at Sandesar. |
|
1918 |
May |
17 |
Left Ahmedabad for Champaran. |
|
1918 |
May |
18 |
Informed maffey that he was actively preparing
for recruitment campaign. |
|
1918 |
May |
20 |
Arrived at Motihari. |
|
1918 |
May |
24 |
Left Motihari for Ahmedabad via Bankipore after
laying foundation stone of Ashram. |
|
1918 |
May |
25 |
Addressed large public meeting at Patna on
India’s lingua franca and self-government. |
|
1918 |
May |
27 |
Spoke at Khandhali on significance of
Satyagraha. |
|
1918 |
June |
2 |
Wrote to The Bombay Chronicle and Sir George
Barnes on anti-Indian legislation in South
Africa. |
|
1918 |
June |
3 |
Addressed villagers at Uttarsanda and
Navagam. |
|
1918 |
June |
6 |
Issued manifesto to people of Kheda signifying
end of Kheda Satyagraha. |
|
1918 |
June |
8 |
Gave evidence in District Magistrate’s Court,
Nadiad, accepting responsibility for advising accused
to remove onions from wrongly forfeited fields;
addressed large gathering outside Court exhorting
people to adhere to Satyagraha. |
|
1918 |
June |
9 |
Reached Bombay; wrote to Chief Secretary,
Bombay Government, declining to speak at Provincial War
Conference. |
|
1918 |
June |
10 |
Attended Provincial War Conference at Town
Hall. |
|
1918 |
June |
11 |
Participated in Servants of India Society
celebration in Poona. |
|
1918 |
June |
15 |
Had interview with Governor of
Bombay. |
|
1918 |
June |
16 |
Presided over Bombay public meeting protesting
against Lord Willingdon’s provocative conduct at
Provincial War Conference. |
|
1918 |
June |
16 |
Bombay branches of the Home Rule League passed
resolution criticizing Government’s attitude. |
|
1918 |
June |
17 |
Gandhi conferred, with close associates
regarding recruitment in Nadiad. |
|
1918 |
June |
21 |
Addressed public meeting, inaugurating
recruitment campaign. |
|
1918 |
June |
22 |
Issued first leaflet of appeal for
enlistment. |
|
1918 |
June |
24 |
Spoke at Ahmedabad protesting against
Governor’s conduct at War Conference; appealed to people
to enlist in army. |
|
1918 |
June |
26 |
At Ras spoke on need to join army. |
|
1918 |
June |
27 |
In Kheda, stressed significance and efficacy of
satyagraha at reception to released
satyagrahis. |
|
1918 |
June |
28 |
Speaking at Kathlal, at meeting to present
address to Mohanlal Pandya, leader of the "Onion
Satyagraha", on his release, compared Satyagraha to
kalpavriksha. |
|
1918 |
June |
29 |
Received address at meeting to celebrate
successful termination of Kheda Satyagraha. |
|
1918 |
July |
8 |
Report on Montagu-Chelmsform Constitutional
Reforms released. |
|
1918 |
July |
9 |
Gandhi wrote to Jinnah that they should
simultaneously work for enlisting in army and for
amendment of Montagu-Chelmsform Reform
Scheme. |
|
1918 |
July |
14 |
Spoke at Karamsad on recruitment. |
|
1918 |
July |
18 |
In response to Sastri’s request, set down his
views on Montagu-Chelmsform Reform Scheme. |
|
1918 |
July |
18 |
Speaking at meeting presided over by Pratt in
Nadiad, declared his reluctance to go outside Gujarat
for recruitment work, so long as his own people
hung back. |
|
1918 |
July |
22 |
Issued second leaflet of appeal for
enlistment. |
|
1918 |
July |
22 |
Wrote to Govind Malaviya that
Montagu-Chelmsform Scheme was good, that its
shortcomings could be removed through
agitation. |
|
1918 |
July |
27 |
The Bombay Chronicle published obituary of
Sorabji Shapurji Adajania by Gandhi. |
|
1918 |
August |
1 |
Gandhi spoke at Surat, offering condolences to
Sorabji Shapurji Adajania’s family, and appealing
for enlistment in army. |
|
1918 |
August |
6 |
Imperial Conference resolution on India and
Dominions. |
|
1918 |
August |
10 |
Gandhi wrote to Surendranath Banerjea on
Montford Reforms and differences among Moderates and
Extremists. |
|
1918 |
August |
11 |
Fell seriously ill at Nadiad. |
|
1918 |
August |
12 |
Wrote to B.G. Horniman declining president ship
of Humanitarian Conference. |
|
1918 |
August |
15 |
Wrote on implications of Imperial Conference
Resolutions. |
|
1918 |
August |
17 |
Conveyed to Manasukhlal Raojibhai his decision
not to attend Congress session and Moderates’
Conference. |
|
1918 |
August |
17 |
Wrote to Anandshankar Dhruva regarding award in
workers’ dispute. |
|
1918 |
August |
20 |
Wrote to Samarth that Montford Scheme needed
modifications. |
|
1918 |
August |
23 |
Still ill; brought from Nadiad to
Ahmedabad. |
|
1918 |
August |
23 |
Stayed at Sheth Ambalal’s place. |
|
1918 |
August |
25 |
Explained his differences with Congress,
Moderate and Extremist leaders in letter to B.
Chakravarty. |
|
1918 |
August |
25 |
Wrote to B.G. Tilak on enlistment of recruits
for war. |
|
1918 |
August |
29 |
Special Congress session held in Bombay under
president ship of Syed Hassan Imam. |
|
1918 |
August |
29 |
Gandhi addressed letter to press on emigration
of Indian to Transvaal. |
|
1918 |
August |
29 |
Wrote to C.F. Andrews "I would not have you
leave Shantiniketan." |
|
1918 |
August |
31 |
Muslim League met in Bombay under chairmanship
of Raja Saheb of Mahmudabad. |
|
1918 |
September |
1 |
Special Congress session accepted resolution on
Montford proposals. |
|
1918 |
September |
29 |
On return to Ahmedabad, wired Bombay Government
withdrawing apology given by Navajivan publishers for
supposed breach of law regarding newspaper
publication |
|
1918 |
October |
1 |
In Bombay presided over public meeting at
Excelsior Theatre, to celebrate 73rd birthday of
Annie Besant; opened Kalbadevi Shuddha Swadeshi
Bhandar. |
|
1918 |
October |
1 |
Government of India asked Punjab, Delhi and
Madras to withdraw restrictions imposed upon Gandhi from
October 15. |
|
1918 |
October |
2 |
Gandhi attended reception at Vanita Vishram
Hall of Bhagini Samaj and received purse containing
Rs,20,100; addressed meeting of Muslim students in
evening. |
|
1918 |
October |
4 |
Wired Madras Governor to expedite granting
permission to Miss Faering to join Sabarmati
Ashram. |
|
1918 |
October |
6 |
Madras Governor’s Private Secretary wrote to
Gandhi informing readiness to grant Esther Faering
permission to join him if she would apply in usual
way. |
|
1918 |
October |
7 |
Young India was reported to have been taken
over to Ahmedabad. |
|
1918 |
October |
7 |
Gandhi received letter informing Bombay
Governor’s approval of swadeshi movement. |
|
1918 |
October |
8 |
In Baroda, spoke on physical exercise at
Manikrao’s gymnasium, witnessed demonstrations. First
issue of Young India under Gandhi’s editorship
appeared. |
|
1918 |
October |
9 |
Gandhi spoke at Maharaja Theatre, Baroda;
opened swadeshi bhandar and visited brush factory and
school for untouchables; attended meeting of Stree
Samaj in Nyaya Mandir; proceeded to Amreli. |
|
1918 |
October |
10 |
Opened spinning-wheel class in
Amreli. |
|
1918 |
October |
11 |
Reached Bhavnagar at night. |
|
1918 |
October |
12 |
Taken in procession, was presented with address
by Cooth Merchants’ Association; spoke on
swadeshi; visited school for untouchables;
advocated spinning in spare time at women’s
meeting; left for Ahmedabad. |
|
1918 |
October |
13 |
Presided over farewell to Anandshankar Dhruva
at Gujarat College; later spoke to College students at
meeting presided over by Robertson,
Principal. |
|
1918 |
October |
15 |
Restrictions imposed on April 9, 1919,
prohibiting Gandhi’s entry into Punjab, were removed.
Bombay High Court warned satyagrahi lawyers who
took Satyagraha pledge. |
|
1918 |
October |
17 |
Khilafat Day observed all over India. |
|
1918 |
October |
18 |
Registrar, High Court, Bombay, summoned Gandhi
to attend His Lordship’s on October 20 to explain action
in publishing private letter of Ahmedabad District
Judge. |
|
1918 |
October |
20 |
Gandhi telegraphed Registrar expressing his
inability to attend Court on October 20, owing to Punjab
tour. |
|
1918 |
October |
22 |
Sent explanation to Registrar from Sabarmati
Ashram regarding publication of Ahmedabad District
Judge’s private letter. |
|
1918 |
October |
22 |
Informed Madras Governor of Esther Faering’s
arrival at Ashram. |
|
1918 |
October |
22 |
Participated in function to felicitate
Dhruva. |
|
1918 |
October |
22 |
Left Ahmedabad for Lahore via Baroda. |
|
1918 |
October |
24 |
Lahore citizens accorded warm reception to
Gandhi at station. |
|
1918 |
October |
24 |
Government of India, Home Department, informed
Bombay Government, Judicial Department, that it had no
intention to restrict Gandhi’s
movements. |
|
1918 |
October |
27 |
Gandhi had interview with Lt.Governor Sir
Edward Maclagan and Deputy Commissioner. |
|
1918 |
October |
28 |
Addressed students at Pandit Rambhuj Dutt
Choudhri’s house. |
|
1918 |
October |
28 |
Left for Delhi with C.F. Andrews to attend
Punjab Inquiry Committee meeting. |
|
1918 |
October |
28 |
Government of Indian informed Chief Secretary,
Madras State, of withdrawal of restrictions imposed upon
Gandhi with effect from October 5, 1919, and asked
latter to do likewise. |
|
1918 |
October |
29 |
Gandhi attended Punjab Inquiry Committee
meeting; met Lord Hunter and other officials. |
|
1918 |
October |
29 |
Addressed public meeting under Swami
Shraddhanand’s chairmanship. |
|
1918 |
October |
31 |
Wired Sabarmati Ashram not to have "peace
celebrations" on December 13 and 14 if Khilafat
question remained unsettled. |
|
1918 |
October |
31 |
Bombay High Court Registrar declared Gandhi’s
explanation to be unsatisfactory and demanded
publication of apology. |
|
1918 |
November |
1 |
Gandhi gave interview to Associated Press of
India on South African Commission. |
|
1918 |
November |
1 |
Attended public meeting of Delhi citizens at
Pataudi House, but meeting abandoned due to
disorder. |
|
1918 |
November |
2 |
Delhi martyrs meeting was resumed. Gandhi
addressed gathering. |
|
1918 |
November |
3 |
First open session of Punjab Inquiry Committee
convened. |
|
1918 |
November |
3 |
Gandhi was reported taking evidence in martial
law cases. |
|
1918 |
November |
4 |
At Amritsar Golden Temple, was presented with a
turban; spoke on swadeshi at women’s meeting;
visited Jallianwala Bagh and Khalsa College. Left
for Lahor with Andrews. |
|
1918 |
November |
7 |
Telegraphed Registrar, High Court, Bombay for
leave till receipt of counsel’s opinion. |
|
1918 |
November |
11 |
Held conference with Madan Mohan Malaviya,
Motilal Nehru, C.R. Das and Andrews. |
|
1918 |
November |
11 |
Malaviya was refused permission to visit
Harkishen Lal in jail. |
|
1918 |
November |
11 |
Disorders Inquiry Committee arrived at
Lahore. |
|
1918 |
November |
15 |
Gandhi spoke at meeting to bid farewell to
Andrews who was proceeding to South Africa. |
|
1918 |
November |
20 |
Visited Gujranwala; addressed public meeting at
Gurukul. |
|
1918 |
November |
21 |
Recorded statements from witnesses at
Gujranwala; addressed women’s meeting. |
|
1918 |
November |
23 |
Spoke at Khilafat Conference at Delhi, attended
exclusively by Muslims. |
|
1918 |
November |
23 |
M.A. Jinnah regretted inability to
attend. |
|
1918 |
November |
24 |
Gandhi presided over joint Hindu-Muslim session
of Khilafat Congress; spoke in Hindi. Resolution
declared Indians’ unwillingness to participate in
peace celebration until Khilafat question was
settled. |
|
1918 |
November |
24 |
Advisory committee against peace celebrations
formed; one piece of Gandhi auctioned for
Rs.501. |
|
1918 |
November |
26 |
Gandhi visited and spoke at Nizamabad and
Kasur. |
|
1918 |
November |
29 |
Visited Akalgarh. |
|
1918 |
November |
30 |
Visited Ramnagar. |
|
1918 |
December |
1 |
Recorded statements at Hafizabad. |
|
1918 |
December |
2 |
Addressed Hafizabad students’ and women’s
meetings. |
|
1918 |
December |
3 |
Reached Sangla Hill in evening, collected
evidence; left for Lahore. |
|
1918 |
December |
3 |
Indian Reforms Bill discussed in House of
Commons. |
|
1918 |
December |
5 |
In Sheikhupura, Gandhi addressed meeting on
Hindu-Muslim unity. |
|
1918 |
December |
5 |
Indian Reforms Bill passed third reading in
house of commons. |
|
1918 |
December |
6 |
Gandhi left Sheikhupura for Chuharkana, spoke
on need for discipline when detained by crowd at
railway station. |
|
1918 |
December |
7 |
Visited Lyallpur in evening, received
statements. |
|
1918 |
December |
8 |
Addressed meeting of women at noon and public
meeting in evening. |
|
1918 |
December |
8 |
Indian Reforms Bill had first reading in House
of Lords. |
|
1918 |
December |
9 |
Gandhi arrived in Lahore. |
|
1918 |
December |
11 |
Spoke at celebration of Sabha Mandal. |
|
1918 |
December |
11 |
Wrote to Registrar, High Court, Bombay that he
"could not conscientiously offer any apology". |
|
1918 |
December |
11 |
Registrar’s application suo moto for "a rule
nisi calling upon Messrs Gandhi and Desai to show
cause why they should not be committed or otherwise
dealt with according to law for contempt of court"
granted. |
|
1918 |
December |
24 |
Reforms Bill received Royal assent; Royal
Proclamation announcing clemency to political prisoners
issued. |
|
1918 |
December |
28 |
At Amritsar, Gandhi dissolved
All-India-Humanitarian Conference on account of
disorder. |
|
1918 |
December |
29 |
Attended Indian National Congress session;
moved resolution regarding South African Indians’
hardships. Attended All-India Muslim League
session. |
|
1918 |
December |
30 |
Moved resolution at Indian National Congress
session on Punjab and Gujarat disturbances. |
|
1918 |
December |
31 |
Attended Congress
session. |