IN INDIA
SENSATIONAL REVELATIONS. (United Pres., Association—By F.lectric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received 10.5 a.m.) DELHI, February 17. A sensational revelation was made at Rangoon that the Burmese revolutionary party has written letters to the wives of the Round Table. Conference delegates informing them that their husbands will soon be killed for advocating separation from India. Far from improving the communal situation, the holy Benanes has become worse during the past two days. It is now revealed that fifteen dead and nearly two hundred were injured. An entire family was,stabbed to death, while in another part of the city 20 houses were burned and property looted. The panic continues in the city. Many rich Mohammedans are fleeing for safety. Unless the situation improves soon, troops will take charge.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 February 1931, Page 5
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