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“PANIC MONGERS.”

THE BENGAL TROUBLE., BY CABLE —PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received Oct-. 29, 10.50 a.m DELHI, Oct. 27. Das, the extremist leader in Bengal, says the peaceful, political progress of India has been ' rendered almost impossible by the action of the Government of Bengal in arresting suspeots on the advice of panic mongers. He adds that the campaign had attacked the whole political life of ilndia. ■ Raids throughout the province have now ceased and resulted in twenty arrests. The European press unanimously applaud the Viceroy’s strong action, but the Indian press denies the necessity for such, action.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 October 1924, Page 5

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96

“PANIC MONGERS.” Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 October 1924, Page 5

“PANIC MONGERS.” Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 October 1924, Page 5

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