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INDIAN UNREST.

AGITATORS AT WORK SCHEME TO BOYCOTT PRINCE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyrljht Received, July 13, 1.45 a.m. Delhi, July 11. Gandhi, the well-known agitator, advocates a boycott of the Prince of Waifs' visit unless the Khalifat and the Punjab grievances are remedied. He says he will not be a party to allowing the Government, under tin cover of the Prince's visit", to demonstrate to The world that India is happy and contented. «

Mrs. Besant, on the other hand, urges India to welcome the Prince as it welcomed his father, and appeal through him to the King Emperor against his officers, who, she says, abused the trust of an ill-used and oppressed people.— Router Service.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1920, Page 5

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114

INDIAN UNREST. Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1920, Page 5

INDIAN UNREST. Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1920, Page 5

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