UNREST IN INDIA
ML DISOBEDIENCE SIGNS OF REVIVAL. Press Association Electric Telegraph Copyright (Received Friday, 10.20 a.m.) CALCUTTA, Thursday. Despite the fact that Gandhi and' thousands of leaders and supporters are in gaol, the Congress civil disobedience movement, after a few months of inactivity, is showing signs of revival, especially in Bombay, where many youths are being arrested daily for attempting to prevent Indian dealers from selling British cloth. Rajendra Prasad, Acting-President of the Central Congress organisation has been sentenced at Patna to 15 months’ hard labour,for unlawful activities, and Gandhi’s Secretary, Pyarelal and two barristers were sentenced at Bombay to eighteen months’ for similar offences.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 20 January 1933, Page 5
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