INDIA QUIETER
AN IMPROVEMENT REPORTED. (United •-Press -Association—By Electric '' leiegraph—'Copyright) " RUGBY, October 24. ;3if ’the Homte PL '(Jdininbns it was stated that there has been no recent developments of importance regarding the civil disobedience movement m India. Attempts- have l been hniide to revive interest by -holding t conferences and ; ;>iiuc!vihg rams on., 'buildings seized by the Government to •prevent • t'Jicfr being used rfdr unlawful purposes. *'±he police,! Tiad -little difficulty in prevent- : ing-the -raiders ,Troin -attaining their .objectives. All pfoviilde's • continue 1 W 1 Report a' general imprbvhirient'. ■ . ..ti-fte.--number of --persons in gaol for civil disobedience offences has fallen-! frdin'-31r194 at the eild of May. to 21,422 at the *eiid-of‘August. Owing to 'the number of terrorist outrages during, the last three- months in 'Bengal, however, seven additional infantry battalions have been stationed iii.‘different parts of the province and jwill remain there while Jtho cireumstances demand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1932, Page 6
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146INDIA QUIETER Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1932, Page 6
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