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English: M. K. Gandhi's interview by a US journalist, 1931.
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Source http://streams.gandhiserve.org/db/gallery/Audio/Gandhis_Voice/English/augven_interview_US_journalist.wma
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current21:33, 10 December 20062 min 20 s (683 KB)Yann (talk | contribs)M. K. Gandhi's interview by a US journalist, 1931. {{PD-India}} Source: http://streams.gandhiserve.org/db/gallery/Audio/Gandhis_Voice/English/augven_interview_US_journalist.wma

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