INDIAN CONGRESS
' ■ 111 MARQUESS OF ZETLAND’S SPEECH CONSIDERED UNSYMPATHETIC AND TACTLESS Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright NEW DELHI, April 9. (Received April 10, at 10.30 a.m.) Congress leaders describe the Marqufess of Zetland’s speech as unsympathetic and tactless, effectually preventing a compromise. Jawaharlal Nehru declares that Congress will not approach the Viceroy to end the deadlock.
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Evening Star, Issue 22619, 10 April 1937, Page 17
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