STICKS AND STONES.
USED BY IDLE MILLHANDS. (BY CABLE —PBESS ASSOCIATION —COPSSIOBT.) (REUTER'S TELEGaAJfS.) (Received February sth, 5.5 p.m.) DELHI, February 4. The Bombay millhands' strike took a serious turn, outbreaks of disturbances occurring in several localities, with strikers stoning trams and trains. Armed with sticks, they attacked two motor-cars, seriously wounding a European honorary magistrate and his native chauEcur.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 17990, 6 February 1924, Page 9
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60STICKS AND STONES. Press, Volume LX, Issue 17990, 6 February 1924, Page 9
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