IN INDIA
TERRORIST ACTIVITIES. THREATS TO EUROPEANS (United Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) CALCUTTA, Dec. 24. The warlike mood of Congress is growing in all quarters, apparently with the object of producing a situation throughout tbe country' which will leave Gandhi r.o option but to declare a revival of civil disobedience. Already, a number of congressmen have been sent to gaol as a result of the no-rent campaign in the United provinces, and the leaders dec-laic that they are ready to go to prison in a renewed struggle against the Government. The Bengal terrorists have singled out members of the European Association as targets for their revolutionary activities.
Extracts from a pamphlet recently broadcast by the Congress conference at Berhampore include an exhortation to kill members of the European Association, and strike terror to the hearts of the ruling classes. The association’s chairman, Villiers, who has been wounded by an anarchist, has accepted the challenge, and has appealed to the Europeans to combine to save India and the Empire.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 December 1931, Page 5
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