STORM IN BENGAL
MUCH DAMAGE DONE
(United Pi'eiss Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
CALCUTTA, April 15
Several deaths ar e reported following a storm o ver Bengal which disorganised communication with Calcutta. There has been heavy damage. Five persons were killed when a house collapsed.
wrecking, and for concealing delects in Metropolitan-Vickers machinery an the Moscow power station. These statements were emphatically denied by Thornton. The session concluded with an examination of tlie history of Sliukhoruch--1 ill’s political views, at tile end of which lie said ho had been working in the interests of the workers and the peasants’ enemies. This statement wa s obtained as a result of putting iu Shukhoruehkin the distinction between himself and Thornton, the latter or whom in desiring the concealment of defective machinery, was said by the prosecution to be working in the interests of his firm.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1933, Page 5
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