A BIG TRIAL
OF 31 COMMUNISTS. INDIAN CONSPIRACY. (United Press Association. —By Electric 'lelegrupn.—Copyright.) (Received this dav at 9.25 a.m.) DELHI, June 12. The biggest trial in the history of India lias oreued at M'erut, where thirty-one self-styled Communists including- two Englishmen, one a Cambridge graduate, are charged with a conspiracy to wage war against the King. The Court is strongly guarded. Ac(,i?n»{ .who were escorted by ai med police, entered shouting—“ Down with ImperiiiiMsm,” “Onward revolution and other Red slogans. The trial is expected to last three months. There are nearly four hundred witnesses. , ' J, ‘
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 June 1929, Page 5
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