IN INDIA
AVIATORS IN CALCUTTA. i.United Rr«ns Association. —Vj Electric XeJegrapu.— Copyright.] (Received 10.15 a.m.) DELHI, March 31. The aviators I'airlbairn and Sheenstone arrived at Calcutta. The engine is being overhauled. They leave at tiie end of the Aveek. INDIAN TARIFF. DELHI, March 31. The India Assembly passed the Wheat Bill, impusing a lieaA'y duty on imported wheat, and tAvo rupees per iin lid red weight on imported flour. BURMESE RIOTS. DELHI, March 31. Several Indians ivere killed and one thousand ivounded, in raids on villages by Burmese. Five hundred lints ivere burned and crops looted and destroyed. THE DARBY CASE. DELHI, March 31.
Tiie case of Darby cabled on 29th ivho was charged ivith the' murder of Poongavannm, .a riehshnw -man has been adjourned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 April 1931, Page 5
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