INDIAN AFFAIRS
i: AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. reuter’s telecrams. PERSIAN PREMIER PROGRAM A- * TION. DELHI, March 2. ! 1 The Persian Premier lias issued a " proclamation denouncing the ancient 11 regime, and announcing it is his inten- 1 tion to reorganise the civil administra- 1 ‘ tion, divide the Government land *- amongst the peasants, improve the conditions of the working promote education and organise a national army. o AN INDIAN RIOT. > DELHI, March 2. There were serious riots at Trichcur, I part of Calicut, between loyalists and i pon-cooperators. A loyalist procession i was attacked and the loyalists retaliby burning a mosque and dwellings, resulting in bloodshed. The police in endeavouring to quell the 1 disturbance, were overpowered. The military dispersed the mob, filing in ( the air. Public offices were closed and , the authorities asked Government for t military reinforcements. f
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1921, Page 3
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