INDIAN BOYCOTT
CONGRESS ORDER
MEETING DISFAVOUR
iUnited Press Ass* ciatioi.—by Electric Telcgrjpn Copyright.) Received noon to-day.
DELHI, Jan. 7. The revolt against the congress order to boycott the Indian legislatures is growing. In addition to Madras, where the leaders openly declared their dislike of the boycott, western India, which led and carried similar revolts before, is to resist all attempts at a boycott there. It also seems that among the Nationalist leaders of western India there is a move to swing over, accepting a round-table conference.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 8 January 1930, Page 5
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