TENSION EASES
Received Monday, li.30 p.m. LONDON, Aug. 19. After a night without major in cidents, communal tension throughoiu ihe city is easing, says Reuter's Cai cutia correspondent. Vendors appeare^. in the streets selling morning news | papers which for sevdral days ceaSe J publication or redviced size. Somu shops in the ^redoininartily -Hindu dis tricts ar'e open. British and lndian : troops cohtiniied to patrol the street. and volunte*ers are touring the city es lcprting pani'c-siricken people to safej places. j The iriilitafy authofities have organ ised a unit to clear ihe corpse besirewi. streets as vultures swo'op froin the : skies to feed on the bodies. 1
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Chronicle (Levin), 20 August 1946, Page 5
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