INDIAN UNREST
ALARMIST ALLEGATIONS. JN A “RED LETTER.” DELHI, May 5. The editors of several papers, including the “Elnglisliman,” of Calcutta, have received a manifesto signed “Bloodthirsty, No Log, Hindustan Republican Socialist Army,’’ outlining an anarchist campaign to murjjer prominent Europeans, and the formation of Bolshevik bands in Indian States. The writer refers to Russia as supplying revolvers, with which every member of the Hindu,stall Republican Socialist Army will be able to assassinate at least three Europeans before being captured and banged. The writer all) refers airily to the blowing up of European Clubs one fine Saturday. CURLEW AT BOMBAY. FOR INDUSTRIAL AREAS. DELHI, May 7. Twenty-five are dead as the result of riots which broke old in the Bombay mill rirens. The application of curfew has Restored quiet. INDIAN FRONTIER SCRAP. DELHI, May 7. The frontier war between the Shiahs and the Sunnis is practically at an end, and a truce has been declared. The Shiahs demand for the return of lands has been conceded.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1929, Page 5
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166INDIAN UNREST Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1929, Page 5
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