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[BY' TELEGRAPH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION 1 JAPANESE AND YAP. (Received This. Day at 11.30 a.m.) NEW YORK April 'Die Japanese Embassy has issued a statement that the question of Yap was not a question between United States and Japan, but a question for all vhe. Allied associated peoples. HITCH AT WOOL SALES (Received this day at 12.30 p.m.) j LONDN, April 7. Uawra wool sales have been cancelled, buyers refusing to big the reserve main- • tained at the February level. AN INDIAN’S VIEWS. (Received this dav at 1.30 p.m.) DELHI, April 7. Speaking at Madras, Mahomed Ali, a member of the State Council and a prominent lion-eooperationist, stated lie differed from Gandhi and favoured violence, but proposed giving (government another chance of redressing India’s wrongs by granting Swaraj of Home Rule. As a Mussuhnian lie did not flinch from violence, but as they were now' practising non-violence lie did not advocate contrary action. He advocated approaching the troops, police and civil service to induce them to withdraw their support from Government. Men, money and munitions were wanted to carry on the propa gahda.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1921, Page 3
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