DISTURBANCES GO ON
Pres.s. As.sn.-X
More Stabbings In India APPEAL T0 REST'ORE, PEACE
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Recei veci Saturday, 11.15 a.m. CALCUTTA, Sept. 27. Disturbances are contmuing in in Bombay, Calcutta and. Daeca, as well as Agua. The Ass.o.eiated Press' Bombay correspondent says that thirty were killed and ten injured to noon today as a result of stabbing attacks. The Premier, Mr. B. G. Khen, 114 the Legislative Assembly, appealed fo all sections of the populace to do their utmost to restore peace and protect the poor and innocent from hooligans with knives-, "who have no God and whom God Himself has forgotten and forsaken." Three were killed and ten injured'in Calcutta to the middle of the -ifternoon. Fourteen were injured with buckshot in Dacca, and there was also one case of stabbing and five cases of arson' today.
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Chronicle (Levin), 28 September 1946, Page 5
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