GANDHI’S FAST ENDS
PACT REACHED AN APPEAL TO THE GOVERNMENT i. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) CALCUTTA, September 24. A settlement was reached on Saturday afternoon between the Hindus and Giandhi. The agreement has ended the fast of Gandhi. Oh Monday a draft .pact in which arc included ohe jl hundred and fifty Provincial Couficil seats for the depressed' classes, is being drawn up for submission to the s emier, with an appeal to the Government- to expedite the decision. EFFECT OF FAST ON GANDHI. CALCUTTA, September 24. Gandhi is growing weaker. He is unable to' keep awake during the diay. His voice is feeble. Gandhi condemns his followers for fasting in sympathy with him and he has appealed to them .to exert their energies to secure the eradication of untoucbiability,
FURTHER KASHMIR RIOTS. CALCUTTA, September 24. Fifty were seriously injured in Hindu and Moslem riots in Srinagar, in Knslimir, yosterday. The riots originated through students attacking a '(health week” demonstration arranged by the Government' to improve conditions in the city. Shops were looted and set on fire. Troops were summoned- and restored order. INDIAN TERRORISTS’ RAID.
(Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) CALCUTTA, September 25. < Terrorists armed with stolen police rifles, revolvers, land bombs raided Assam-Bengall railway institute at ParhartVaii (Chittagong), when a social gathering was in progress. The raiders threw, a bomb inside, killing an 'aged European woman, and wounding tvyo police officers, and six Europeans. The raiders, escaped.. Later, the'body of a young woman was , found near the Institute with bullet wounds, and was identified as a woman ; missing since the shooting affray--iat Dhalgat, Chittagong,- on 14th. June when Captain Cameron was killed in an encounter with terrorists.
EUROPEAN OFFICIAL STABBED.
CALCUTTA,-.September 24.
Joseph O’Hara, a European forest official, was fatally stabbed by five Burmans in his lonely bungalow in tile jungle- near Pyinmana, Burma.
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