INDIAN AFFAIRS
(Briti.sh Ollicaal Wirelpss)
few comvictions in imscbedihnce campaign i
Ree. Sept. 24. ; i Rugb3^, Sept. 23. Tliere has rccently been a slight j aei« A 'nation in the Indian cr-'il disol ■ \"'enc » vituaiion in Bengal and the Urdiid P; ovinccs. A general im-ju"-.vemc-n1 oenr red during August, and ihe total nuniber of convietions. °040, incluuing 73 \%'oraen, was con--iceiahly less chan during July. The convietions since the beginning of the moveinent on January 4 have totalled 58,774. and the number undergoing impri:;onment at the end of August was 21,422, including 843 women, a decline of 3210 on the prc•*iou!! month.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 337, 26 September 1932, Page 5
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102INDIAN AFFAIRS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 337, 26 September 1932, Page 5
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