BOMBAY DISORDERS
TWO KILLED, 50 INJURED
(United Press Association.—By Electrw
Telegraph.—Copyright.)
CALCUTTA,-vM# 15. Fierce rioting at Bombay took place between Hindus and Moslems. Tuo were killed and over fifty. injured when the police fired at the mob to disperse the combatants, who’ flung bricks and bottles at one another, following tjtie beating of two Moslem boys who werAy) soliciting contributions toward the celebration of the great Moslem festi-v val, Mohurrum. j: *>
MORE CASUALTIES REPORTED.
CALCUTTA, May 15,
Rioting continued throughout the day, and eight are dead and 130 injured, making a total,' .since yesterday, of thirteen dead and 250 injui’ed. A feature of to-day’s disturbances was the attacks ,*n the mosques and temp’es. It is feared that the disturbance may spread to other centres in India.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1932, Page 5
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