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MORE DISORDER

INDIAN UNITED PROVINCES.

(British Official Wireless.)

RUGBY, August 22. The weekly report on the' civil disobedience; movement in India shows that in the united provinces, trains continued to be stopped by Congress volunteers, and telegraph wires cut. The release of local political' leaders on the termination : of tfreir sentences is causing renewed activity in some places. In Bombay city, Goh.tr ■*« hirelings have been* making demonstrations. Elsewhere' in the Bombay presidency the districts are quiet and the various , j other provincial governments in India j describe the civil disobedience 1 movement as uneventful, negligible and virtually dead, or tranquil.

POLICE SUPERINTENDENT SHOT. ■ CALCUTTA. August 23. Cyril Grassby, an additional police superintendent at Dacca, was shot and wounded by a young Bengali. When he was driving home from bis office, Grassby storped at a level crossing. Two Bengalis opened the gates, and \ fired at him and bolted. Grasshy’s Wuard's pursued them and fired and ./ they wounded and captured one Bengali The other one escaped. Grassby i was'not seriously hurt. > A bomb and Jk a loaded revolver were found on the paptive.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1932, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
181

MORE DISORDER Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1932, Page 5

MORE DISORDER Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1932, Page 5

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