INDIA.
QUIET IN LAHORE. IMPROVED POSITION ELSEWHERE , London, April &I. The Press Bureau reports that the Viceroy telegraphed on April 20, stating: All is quiet at Lahore and a number of people are coming in repentant. The mob to-day attacked the station at Narobi, Bengal. The State offences regulations have been extended U> Gujarat district The Arya Samay and Maliommedan iMniaSiiries from Delhi are attempting to stir up trouble in the neighboring districts of the Punjab. Tension is reported at Terozepore and Mwltan. Railway communications have been restored and mobile columns are making arrests in the north-west' frontier province. Nothing is reported from Delhi- The shops are open and all is quiet in the Bombay Presidency. Two agitators who were distributing inflammatory leaflets have been a,rre&ted.-~Aus> N.Z. Cable Association.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1919, Page 5
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129INDIA. Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1919, Page 5
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