IN INDIA
REBELS’ GRUESOME ACTION. I United Press Association—By Eleotrk Telegraph—Copvrght.l CALCUTTA, November 2. Fifty rebels who attacked th e dwelling of a village headman in Burma, after being driven off, returned and Cforcdd the defenders to surrender. They set fire to the house and Hung the bodies into the flames. There are fresh outbreaks in the Henzada district.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 November 1931, Page 5
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