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CONGRESS STATES TERMS

FATE OF CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE. UuiCoj Crews ration—Bj Electrics Telegrapn Copyright.) DELHI Feb. 4. The Congress leaders have completed! their discussions at Allahabad and formulated three demands as a preliminary to calling off the civil disobedience campaign—submission of the public debt and other of India’s financial obligations to arbitration, the return, of property confiscated as a result of the disobedience movement, and an independent inquiry into Allegations of excessive force used by the police in dispersing demonstrations at various centres. Most Congress leaders are now en route to Bombay to confer with the returning conference leaders, bub Gandhi is remaining at Allahabad in view oi' the grave cored iti"n of Pandit Motilal Neliru, who is a congress stalwart.

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 5 February 1931, Page 3

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CONGRESS STATES TERMS Hawera Star, Volume L, 5 February 1931, Page 3

CONGRESS STATES TERMS Hawera Star, Volume L, 5 February 1931, Page 3

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