INDIAN UNREST
AUSTItAt.,AN AND N.Z- CAULK ASSOCIATION
INDIAN REBELS. DELHI, Nov. 7
Practically all the remaining important extremist leaders have been arrested. Many engagements occurred, the rebels suffering heavily- The Burma battalion captured eighty thousand pounds of gram on Monday, and on Tuesday eighteen hundred with -sev n hundred and sixty knives surrendered in Molature and a further three hun,o.l at Perintalmona. Rebels desirous of submitting are collecting along the south hank of Bey pore River. Over live hundred submitted in Mnnnarghut on Saturday. It is officially stated the total surrenders in Manna rghat area at the week-end were two thousand thjrve hint'd red and the same number in Melatar area. »
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1921, Page 2
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111INDIAN UNREST Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1921, Page 2
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