:34:00
I could get articles printed in most
of the papers in Delhi and Bombay.
:34:14
Only civilians will visit.
Don't you think so, Your Highness?
:34:17
Of course, the army will
always be Ioyal.
:34:20
I'll have you know,
we've got 500 troops.
:34:26
They'll be damn hungry by morning,
I'll tell you that.
:34:36
Mr. Kinnoch.
:34:38
Sir, I'm afraid it's confirmed.
:34:41
Nothing's working, sir.
:34:43
The buses, the trains, the markets.
:34:46
There's not even any ordinary
civilian staff here, sir.
:34:49
Is it simply Delhi and Bombay?
:34:51
Karachi, Calcutta, Madras, Bangalore.
It's total.
:34:54
The army had to take over
the telegraph...
:34:58
...or we'd be cut off from the world.
:35:06
I can't believe it.
:35:08
He's going to sell his own paper
tomorrow in Bombay, sir.
:35:11
They've called for a parade
on Victoria Road.
:35:14
Arrest him.
:35:22
He's to go to the visitors' room.
:35:42
Bapu.
:35:44
You too?
:35:47
It seems less formal than Mahatma.
:35:58
Since your arrest,
the riots have hardly stopped.