IN INDIA
TAXES REMITTED. (United Pross Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). DELHI, May 21. With the object of relieving tbe agricultural distress that exists in Inciia, which lias been caused by low prices foi root crops and wheat, the Punjab Go\ermnent lias remitted land and pro petty taxation amounting to 'ovei £1,000.000. TERRORISTS CONSPIRACY. INDIANS CHARGED. DELHI, .May 2ld Amazing disdosmes were made at the trial of several Indians who were charged with a terrorist, conspiracy. One, named Kailaspati, who has turned “approver,” said that lie and the accused had made extensive supplies of hydrocyanic acid and chemicals for the manufacture of bombs and explosives, which were intended for use in anarchist raids. The victims proposed were the Gouunors of the Punjab and tlie United Provinces and high officials, A largo sum was obtained for an attack op big stores at Lahore, portion ()t which was used .'n anti-British propaganda among the North-east Frontier tribesmen,
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1931, Page 5
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