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GANDHI TO CONTINUE CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

Wee 22, 11 43) LONDON. April 25, i Gandhi has declined to heed an appeal from Indian leaders not to con- f tinue the campaign of civil dis- 1 obedience, says the Bombav correspondent of the British United Press. | Gandhi, says the correspondent, denied absolutely that the movement was directed against the Moslems or against the British, and said that if Britain would only be true to India, everything could be settled satis- I factorily. Unfortunately, British statesmen had chosen the wrong path to put imaginary obstacles in the way of India's freedom. j

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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 96, 23 April 1941, Page 8

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GANDHI TO CONTINUE CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 96, 23 April 1941, Page 8

GANDHI TO CONTINUE CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 96, 23 April 1941, Page 8