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INDIAN OUTLAW

KILLED IN FIGHT. - ■

(Australian Press Association)

<.United Service;

(Received this day at 11 a.m.) DELHI, July 31

After defying the police for fifteen years Devi Das Notgrigui, leader of an armed band of robbers was killed at Ferazepore in Punjab. He offered a stout resistance, hiking two constables and seriously wounding two others. The police trapped members of the gang in a house and after a five hours’ battle they bored a hole in the wall, made a fire and smoked the robbers out. When they entered they found the leader dead, having died of wounds. The others were arrested.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1929, Page 5

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102

INDIAN OUTLAW Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1929, Page 5

INDIAN OUTLAW Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1929, Page 5

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