:02:00
... the Archbishop of Canterbury,
George Bernard Shaw...
:02:04
...and Charlie Chaplin.
:02:08
He journeyed last week
from Kingsley Hall...
:02:11
... to accept an invitation to tea
from King George and Queen Mary...
:02:15
...at Buckingham Palace
before attending the conference.
:02:19
And I would emphasize
that I think our first duty...
:02:22
...is to recognize
that there is not one India...
:02:27
...but several.
:02:29
A Hindu India...
:02:31
...a Muslim India...
:02:33
...and an India of princely states.
:02:36
And all these must be respected...
:02:39
...and cared for.
:02:41
Not just one.
:03:07
Mr. Gandhi, who has been attending...
:03:08
... the London Round Table Conference
on Indian Independence...
:03:11
...journeyed north
to visit a cotton mill.
:03:14
Although not dressed
for the Lancashire climate...
:03:17
...Mr. Gandhi received
a warm welcome from mill workers...
:03:21
...before heading back south...
:03:22
... for a final meeting
with Mr. MacDonald.
:03:25
The prime minister said the talks
were both constructive and frank.
:03:32
So farewell, Mr. Gandhi.
:03:35
And bon voyage!
:03:40
So the truth is,
after all your travels...
:03:42
...after all your efforts...
:03:44
...they've stopped the campaign
and sent you back empty-handed.
:03:48
They're only clinging
to old dreams...
:03:52
...and trying to split us
in the old way.
:03:55
But the will has gone.
:03:57
Independence will fall
like a ripe apple.