NATIONALISTS IN INDIA
NON-CO-OPERATION PROPAGANDA. NOT STRONGLY SUPPORTED. (Reuter's Tpl egrams.) Received i ictoher l.'i, 12.20 a.in. DEI.III, (Ictoher 12. As Ihe result (if Chandi’s non-co operation in propaganda, a number of intending candidates for (he LcgislalUe ( oiuudl tiave withdrawn. lull ttiere have been few resignations id' honorary titles or withdrawls of children from the schools. A few prominent Nationalists refused to withdraw Hudr Council candidatures, and others, after strongly protesting against Gh.nidi's programme, resigned from the Nationalist Party.
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Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 14490, 13 October 1920, Page 5
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