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LAND tax deadlock. BOMBAY, July 24. The failure of attempts to reach an agreement with the natives in the Bardoli (Northern Bombay) anti-tax campaign has caused anxiety in official circlets. The general opinion is that the Bombay Presidency is now faced with a crisis, since the Government’s offer of an inquiry has been rejected. Air Gandhi the anti-British agitator, states that while deeply regretting the breakdown of negotiations he blames the Government entirely. ITe denies that there has boon direct or indirect incitement to violence in the methods adopted by Mr A allabbb.hai Patel, the leader of the revolt. Serious trouble is expected at barvest time in view ot the fact that the Government has now stated its final taints
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1928, Page 2
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170Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 30 August 1928, Page 2
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