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HOPE THAT DISTURBANCES WILL BE ENDING SOON

Received Sunday, 11 p.m. LONDON, August 18. There is hope that the disturbanees gt Calcutta will end sooa altliough tensiop continues, says the Exchange-Teie-graph's correspondent. British armoured cars are patrolling streets littereci with accumulation of rubbish, brokeu glass and brieks. Hiudus are friglitened to penertate the Moslem area aua vice versa. Reuter's correspondent says peaee processions. of Hindus and Moslems are marching ihe streets carrying white flags and calling for peace and umty. Many white flags are being flown from buildings as the processions pass.

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Chronicle (Levin), 19 August 1946, Page 5

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HOPE THAT DISTURBANCES WILL BE ENDING SOON Chronicle (Levin), 19 August 1946, Page 5

HOPE THAT DISTURBANCES WILL BE ENDING SOON Chronicle (Levin), 19 August 1946, Page 5

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