TERRORISTS ACTIVE
LATESf EXPLOITS IN INDIA.' > (United Press Association—By Electric ‘’Telegraph—Copyright.) ■ V; CALCUTTA, J% 12. Terrorists succeeded in derailing a > train of a dozen coaches near Delhi yesterday. Two goods and one passenger coach 1 were completely. wrecked, crashing down an, .embankment. There! were eighty Indian passengers. They miraculously escaped. . Mr Zarif Khan, an assistant “Political Cfificer” Parachinar, in the north-west frontierwas ' sitting op a verandah when a Mills bomb was flung at him. It failed to explode.
Four ( Sikhs,' who disfigured , at Lahore a statue of Lord Lawrence, were sentenced -to . two years find three months’ gaol, and were also fined.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1932, Page 5
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