INDIAN UNREST
C AtTSTIt.W.IAN AND «.*. CUM ASSOCIATION. ' MOPLAHS SENTENCED. 1 DELHI, Sept. 5. ! Over 300 MopTuh rebels, convicted under martial law, have been intent d to two years’ rigorous treatment on s charge of looting and damaging rad- ' ways. tndtan xews. I (Received This Day at 11.30 am) DELHI, Sept »>. \ schoolboys’ strike throughout R»vancore fostered by extremists, is ostensible for the reason of raising of fees All schools were closed. The government have issued n sers ious warning that lawlessness will he l 'intuit of organised looting of ’ . a t Meerut owing to hm» I jXs charged hy unscrupulous specu- » I’tors. the bazaars have been r.osed. >’ n „d military are patrolling - nis officially announced the situation is well in hand. Mopcasualties were very heavy owing to the absolute disregard of life. It is .stated attempts were unsuccessfully made to tamper with the loyalty of the troops which the Government does T>ot view with equanimity.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1921, Page 2
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154INDIAN UNREST Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1921, Page 2
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