UNREST IN INDIA
RIOTING AT NAGPUR. (Rec. February 25, 11.5 p.m.) Jelhi, February ”-i. The trouble at Nagpur was the out| come of non-eo-operators’ activities. Crowds stoned the police when trying to dispel them with drawn swords. Many were injured in the melee. The mob raided and demolished a number of liquor stores. Troops are guarding the civil imputation. .Reinforcements are. arriving. A meeting of European and Indian railwaymen at Allahabad declared in favour of a strike on Monday unless their demand is granted. A committee of inquiry has. been appointed. The situation at Tonk is still unsettled More arrests have been made. An official inquiry is proceeding as to tiro cause of the trouble.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
AGITATORS FOMENT STRIKE AMONG SHIPBUILDERS. Delhi, February 24. The strike of tramwaymen at Calcutta, after lasting a month, has ended. The company has undertaken to investigate the grievances. Non-co-operator agitators iomenteu .. strike among the Karachi shipbuilders, and formed a society called The Proletariat Emancipation Society. —Aus.-N./,. Cable Assn -
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 131, 26 February 1921, Page 7
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165UNREST IN INDIA Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 131, 26 February 1921, Page 7
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