BOYCOTT OF BRITISH
Decision of Bombay Piece Goods
Merchants.
TRADE WORTH £1,500,000.
DELHI, July 25. \
Tho Bombay Native Piecegoods Association, which controls the main business iu' foreign cloth in the city, after three days of talk has decided to have no further dealings in British goods until the Government has agreed to the Nationalist demands.
Tho association consists of 500 wholesale who import cloth worth more than £1,500,000 each year.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 175, 26 July 1930, Page 9
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