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A NEW ZONE

RETRIBUTION IN INDIA. '1 TREND TOWARD LOYALTY. ~~ (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) • ,ni ' (Received tliis day at 10.15 a.m.) V v CALCUTTA, July 11. ■Thb changed attitude of the Indian' peasant towards the nationalist movement was illustrated at Bardli in the 'Bombay presidency (the former Congress stronghold, where the civil disobedience originated), when, during ■the week-end, five thousand villagers' many former ardent pledged loyalty to the King and the Government, • and expressed regret for the aliti-Government policy, and declared that -they had been misled by;, the Nationalist leader. It is stated; that the local peasants’ losses fa througn the disobedience movement amount to over £60,000. Prominent Indians in Lucknow have initiated a movement to combat anarchist activities, and to endeavour to raise £37,000 to aid the families; of murdered British officials. They propose. /to rtequest the, Governnie nt-cto impose, a tax on those districts which have >-notorious * for terrorism ;;in order to assist the relief.-.-rp.. rotesst so : NOTICE TO ,M:ISS rSLADjE?;-,!. . , s. • CALCUTTA, J.iiTf 'tl. .Miss Madeline Slade,-; one hi’s personal attendants, has liSefflwserI ved with a notice by the Bombay .Government, to leave Bombay immediately. Miss Slade was only recently released from gaol. .nr

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1932, Page 6

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A NEW ZONE Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1932, Page 6

A NEW ZONE Hokitika Guardian, 12 July 1932, Page 6

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