INDIAN AGITATION
CONFLICTS; WITH POLICE,
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Telegraph-rr-Uopy righ t. ]
,DELHI, Alay 30.
.... British police ,qfficiql£, and. civilians at t Dacca, East Bengal and Howrah, near Calcutta, wore attacked by notous mobs yesterday. The Superintendent of Police at jDaoca was thiown clown and bea.ten f '' >lis ‘revolver was taken. He was ‘tjaen.,thrown in'.o a ..ditch, Europeans who attempted to gekcue him were severely beaten. Railway waggons at Howrah were set on fire, the‘ stption b»mg !,cinbkarded with stones. " ‘The’ police'fired''their revolves ai d dispersed the angry mob.‘ Railway officials and some { p6fi’d*o tvi-ro uwerely 'lnjured! by the'stUnes. ■■ RANGOON, May bO.
'"'The riots death 1, roll is now 168, atid there have been 670 Indians in-
jured; . ’ There were three 'fatal assaults on BUrmans yesterdftj*: " ' Indian leaders"‘a'nd'Budhist priests ■are endeavouring to'restore peace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1930, Page 5
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135INDIAN AGITATION Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1930, Page 5
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