CRIME IN INDIA
TERRORIST ACTIVITY. HOSTAGE SYSTEM DEMANDED. CALCUTTA, Sep. 17. Suggestions that a hostage system? he adopted coincide with the belated announcement that the Bengal Government is to take measures to curb terrorist activity in Midnapore. Letters in the European Press demand the hostage system. - It is suggested that hostages be named from among revolutionaries known to tlie police. It is felt that if it beearne. known that the Government meant business, assassinations would cease. quote tire exporietr’e of Ihe Trish Free State Government, wrier Mr Cosgrnvo, in December. 1922 when Vosta-W". were shot. There were no more murders. As a result of the murder of Mr Burge, Resident Magistrate at Muhinimiiv, the armed noliee force is to lie i-u rem-'orl *.|id the imvmsil ion of <i pur. fmv -mul idon+Bv cards may he ordered, to maintain order.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1933, Page 5
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139CRIME IN INDIA Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1933, Page 5
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