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NON-CO-OPERATION BEGUN

Gandhi’s Statement [Aust. & N.Z. Cable Assn.] NAGPUR, November 6. Mr Gandhi pledges himself to resist civil disobedience, unless he finds that the country is prepared for it, but he points out that non-co-opera-ion has already begun, with the resignation of the Congress Ministries. PUNJAB SUPPORTS BRITAIN. LAHORE. November 6. Th Punjab Legislative Assembly, by 104 votes to 49, offered unconditional support to Britain for the prosecution of the war. VICEROY’S DAUGHTER MARRIED. LONDON, November 6. The Delhi correspondent of the Associated Press of Great Britain states that the Viceroy celebrated the marriage of his daughter, Lady Ann Hope, to Lieutenant Patrick Southby, of the Royal. Navy, A.D.C. to the Viceroy, by free meals for 5000 of Delhi’s poor people.

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Grey River Argus, 8 November 1939, Page 8

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NON-CO-OPERATION BEGUN Grey River Argus, 8 November 1939, Page 8

NON-CO-OPERATION BEGUN Grey River Argus, 8 November 1939, Page 8

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