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CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

APPEAL TO DISCONTINUE TURNED DOWN BY GANDHI [U.P.A.—By* Electric Telegraph-Copyright] (Rec., 10.45 a.m.) London, Apl., 21. Mr Gandhi declined to heed an appeal from Indian leaders to discontinue the campaign of civil disobedience, says the British United Press correspondent at Bombay. Mr Gandhi denied absolutely that the movement was against Muslim or against the British. He said If Britain was only true to India everything could be settled satisfactorily. Unfortunately British statesmen had chosen the wrong path to put imaginary obstacles in the way of India’s freedom.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 22 April 1941, Page 5

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CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 22 April 1941, Page 5

CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 22 April 1941, Page 5