INDIAN AGITATION
LATEST MOVE SECRET RADIO STATION. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) CALCUTTA. October 4. The Bombay police engaged in a week’s search, aided by radio detectors and discovered a hidden broadcasting station, and arrested four, including a grandson of a late High Court Judge who is a wireless expert, and also a sc,n of Pandit Malaviya, the prominent Congress leader, and Cliandian the Indian winner of the' Viceroy’s Air Race trophy. It is alleged this station lias been broadcasting propaganda at intervals! when the State service was not operating. The transmitter was;carried about in a car with an aerial attached to a small balloon. CALCUTTA, October 4. In an attempt to combat the Bengal terrorist menace, Provncial Indian and European leaders propose carrying out propaganda to influence public opinion by securing the co-operation of the English and the vernacular press and the aid of professors and teachers torestrain Students ffom joining revolutionary movements.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1932, Page 5
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154INDIAN AGITATION Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1932, Page 5
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