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INDIAN UNREST.

iUSTItAI.IA.N AM) N.St. OAlil.U ASSOCIATION'. INDIAN FRONTIER OPERATIONS. 'Received This Day at 11.1)0 a.m.) DELHI, December 5.* Indian infantry and Sufiolks carried out successful operations yesterday in Ynngarn and Cherier areas. They killed thirty-six and captured six. An auxiliary force killed three. Special police at Nihunbar surprised a party and killed six and captured twenty-four with firearms and swords. Gurkhas at Niiambor stalked sentries killed five and wounded otle. THE TRAIN DISASTER. DELHI, December 5. At the enquiry re asphyxiated prisoners the district surgeon staled that asphyxia was due to over-crowding in a practically airtight van. Even ii the gauze bad been removed the van was unsafe for the transport of human beings.

MOPLAHS submitting. DELHI, December 5. Moplahs at Molnppiirani have signified their desire to submit and be released on parole. | ATTEMPT TO BREAK GAOL. IIKUTKIt’S TKI.KOItAMS (Received This Day at a.m.) DELHI. December 5. Advices from Calicut state an attempted escape on Sunday of Moplahs imprisoned at Cannanore gaol was started by in patients of the jail and hospital smashing the glass nl windows and tryng to break open the store for the purpose of seizing weapons. Armed warders were fallen mi by fanatics and compelled to lire. Undoubtedly prompt action pievented the escape ol all Hie prisoners. About si. Moplali.. " l ’io killed and sevoial injured. Two ''aiders were injured. Local reserve police and thirty third Wallajab marched up and helped to restore order.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1921, Page 3

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INDIAN UNREST. Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1921, Page 3

INDIAN UNREST. Hokitika Guardian, 6 December 1921, Page 3

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