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INDIAN CONGRESS

CAMPAIGN TO END

IF AGREEMENT CAN BE REACHED

(Per British Official Wireless.)

RUGBY, July 15. A conference of the .Indian National

Congress party passed , a resolution last night in favour of calling, off the civil disobedience campaign, provided that an honourable-agreement is reached as the result of negotiations between the Viceroy and ,M. Gandhi. The Congress session tvas held in secret, but the .newspapers -state that M. Gandhi’s speech was in . support of this resolution and resulted in the rejection of a proposal, favouring an un- • conditional abandoment of. the civil disobedience, which, it is stated, was earlier favoured by a majority, of the Congress. Reports state-M. Gandhi has telegraphed asking the Viveroy for an interview. c.\ • ■ There is, however, reason-to believe that the well-known- policy of the Government to (refuse ~ negotiations while the civil disobedience movement remains the official'policy of the Congress, is unchanged. : -,A . V, VICEROY REFUSES INTERVIEW CALCUTTA,. Juiy^K.l,. r - The Viceroy haß • -refused Te>’ : g^ho T T;"‘ M. Gandhi an' interview. MMitiiw.n ;:

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1933, Page 5

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168

INDIAN CONGRESS Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1933, Page 5

INDIAN CONGRESS Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1933, Page 5

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