INDIAN FRONTIER
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DISARMING TRIBESMEN,
(United J*r&sa Aflsqciation—By Electric f Telegy^ph—Copyright).
(Received .this day at 10 a.m.)
• v’-/ DELHI, May 15. Large bands,ipf. Molnneds ‘attacked (several .posts on the frontier during the 1 ast j few days. At Datta, ■an, Indian sc|o(itj.; was killed. 'Die raiders in each case were driven off and subsequently attacked by aero'j: • • • ' Troops arrested many agitators and are in the villages whence /the : raiders come. -Liquor have been reopened at Peshawar.j -The authorities assisted by military, surrounded Futmany,ai, the headquarters of Red volunteers and successfully disarmed the whole village.
THE DISOBEDIENCE CAMPAIGN
DELHI, May 15. , Mistress Naj.du commanding the disobedience campajgn,. is. leading a raid on salt flyorks.pat Cliarasna today. ~V Two thousand) (Volunteers are planning a raid' on Saturday on suit works- at Wadali, near Bombay,
One V hundred;-,arrests have been made-at Sholaipur since martial law was . declared',. { -■
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1930, Page 5
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145INDIAN FRONTIER Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1930, Page 5
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