UNREST IN INDIA.
PICKETING AND BOYCOTT. COMMERCIAL MEN’S FEARS. vUfcited Press Association—Copyright.) ' . .DELHI, August 23. There is growing uneasiness in commercial circles at the prolongation of picketing and boycott activities. Reports from Bombay, Oawnpore, Delhi, Amritsar, and other important trading centres, indicate clearly that the situation has become worse, leading commercial men to express the gravest apprehension concerning the condition of trade a few months hence, and to demand that the Government should end the impasse. THE FUTURE GOVERNMENT. EUROPEANS DEMAND FIRMNESS. DELHI, August 23. Two thousand European residents of Calcutta carried a motion supporting the Simon Commission’s proposals regarding future government in India, “subject to modifications,” and calling on the Government to deal firmly with Congress agitation. The speakers declared that Europeans were sick to death of a weak Government, and wanted the latter to know it. The Europeans were not going to have any! nonsense with regard to the future government of the country.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 267, 25 August 1930, Page 5
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