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INDIAN DISORDER

HE VOL CTIO XA R Y CA -A IPAT GX. (United Press Association- liy Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received this day at 10.15 a.tn.) CALCUTJ'A, April VJ. Youths, helieved to he associated with, a terrorist gang, held up, shot and seriously wounded a postman, and snatched his bag in. the main street of Calcutta. Post bag-snatching is a new phase of the revolutionary campaign with the object ol tbe securing of funds. Seventy armed, mounted men raided a village in the Chittagong District, in Bengal, and ransacked the house ol a rich Hindu jeweller and money holder, They seized cash and valuables worth over 112000.

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Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1932, Page 6

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105

INDIAN DISORDER Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1932, Page 6

INDIAN DISORDER Hokitika Guardian, 13 April 1932, Page 6

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