IN INDIA
THHJSJS EXECUTIONS, IN LAHORE GAOL. [United Praßß Association.—P7 Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.] DELHI, March 24. Three, terrorists were executed at the Lahore Gaol. These executions were carried out strictly in secret. Then the bodies were removed to some unknown place for burial Strong precautions have been taken against any disorder in Lahore. AFGHAN JUSTICE. BLOW OPPONENTS TO DEATH. DELHI, March 24. King Nadir, the Shall of Afghanistan, has his own gentle way of dealing with traitors. Abdul Gafoor, the last of Bac-caisakou’s Generals, who was supposed to have been responsible for many atrocities, was tied to the moutli of a cannon and was blown into eternity. According to reports, Gafoor well deserved this terrible fate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 March 1931, Page 5
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