INDIAN UNREST.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. INHUMAN CONDUCT. (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m.) DELHI, Febniary 13. The Congress Working Committee has adopted a resolution deploring the .mobf.s inhuman conduct alt Chauri* chaura, and declaring that the country atmosphere is not sufficiently noh-vio-lent for mass civil disobedience, which should be suspended j and instructing the local congress committees to advise cultivators that any revenue, other than the suspension of non-violence will ensure no repetition of atrocities in Gorakhpur or hooliganism in "Bombay and Madras. It was further resolved to advise congress that organisations c-ease their activities, including voluntary hartal, wherever a peaceful atmosphere can be assured; also that picketing cease except as a peaceful warning to visitors and the liquor shops stoppage of processions and public meetings. They also advised the resolutions be effective only pending a special meeting of the All-India Congress Committee. After which the operation of tho resolutions will be subject to confirmation by that committee.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1922, Page 3
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160INDIAN UNREST. Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1922, Page 3
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