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TERRORISM.

REIGNING IN BENGAL. BY CABLE-PRESS .ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. Received Nov. 26, 1.10 p.m. DELHI, Nov. 25. Speaking ait Nalda, . Earl Lyttoii said the peace of Bengal arid the lives of its citizens were threatened by. a comparatively small body ;of ..men who introduced terrorism into their political programme, seeking to murder those whom they hate or fear, to overawe by threats of murder those whose political activities are inconvenient of objectionable to them.. They are'*seekipg to import foreign arms and ammunition into the country for the purpose'Of making their terrorism effective. Earl L'yttbn, concluding, said that every single man who was, arrested unde.r the regulation of 1818; or under the hew ordinance was a member of this terrorist organisation, and every man who was arrested was not detained on isolated statements by a ; single, informer, but on evidence from ihany differeilt quarters; Two more incidents on the Eastern' '.Bengal -.railway. .bring up.the number of at train wreekirig oii this railway 't-o five in threO wepks, The authorities made a statement that whilst inquiries definitely established the existence of a campaign 'pf, train wrecking, at present there was no evidence to connect it with the revolutionary political motive.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 November 1924, Page 9

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TERRORISM. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 November 1924, Page 9

TERRORISM. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 November 1924, Page 9

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