IN INDIA
A RAID BY POLICE. ■ 1 ■ •' '■ [United Presß Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] ” • •’ DELHI, Scpf. 2 • Led' by Sir Char’.ep Segai’t ; whose life was recently attempted) • twenty police quietly surrounded T heme on the fringe of the Jungle In C'hnndernagore, jYfliich territory. A lively revolver duel ended in one Ikmgal and four arrested, Some of the; latter are alleged to be-impli-cat«d in the Chittagong, revolt. The raid was carried out with'the sanction of the French'authorities. - A REVOLVER DUEL. BETWEEN TERRORISTS AND POLICE. (Received this day at 11 a.m., RUGBY, Sept. 2. In a revolver battle betweema gang of terrorist suspects and Bengal police in Cliadermagore, which is French territory near Calcutta, early this morning, one Bengali was ..killed and four arrested, The police, led by Sir Charles Tegart, Chief, of the .Calcutta Police, who recently, escaped death by assassination and shot his assailant, surrounded a lonely house on the fringe of a jungle and were,, fired at by a gang as the latter...fled from the building. It is alleged all . the arrestee} persons were in possession of revolvers and ammunition.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1930, Page 5
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