SUPPORT PLEDGED.
Punjab Assembly Promises To
Help Britain.
GANDHI'S UNDERTAKING. (Kecrlve«| 2 p.m.) LAHOIIK, November 0. Tin* I*u n jit 1» Legislative A—<■ tn Mv ■. by 111 l \otes to I!), offered unconditional support to Britain for tin; prosecution of flie war.
me-sage from Nagpur says Candhi pledges himself to resist ei\ il disobedience unless he finds the country prepared for it, but he points out that non-co-operation has already begun with the resignation of the Congress Ministers.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 8
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