RACIAL RIOTS.
SEVERE TREATMENT OF BT.AQg.Q^
MANY DWELLINGS BURNED. ... , By Ttlompli.-P.-M, iMh.-^!opnt|ht. New York, July 3L The Chicago racial riots oontinutd a fourth day, but the authorities trained control when the milftaiy,*.n T^
An area of eight equate mile*, ocrapied Chiefly by negro families, cut off from the rest of the city, and no food or other eupplisp allowed to reach the negro section by the white rioters. It was feared that many children wirtf' die of starvation unless food reached them, and the authorities organised ?*' lief. Many negro dwellings were by the rioters, pnd some negrp* w» e shot and their boiiits butted fa the streets,—Aus. N.Z, Cable Almoo, '
NOT EXTINGUISHED IN CHIOAOO,
Received August 5, p.4fl juk New York, 'Augnat l, / more than 3000 womLinmi are now patrolling Chicago, m 4 ft mt number held in reserve,. oefler || Ms* gradually restored. ■ «<• orders, which resulted in & deaths «nd @OO wounded, still smoulder. To-day one negro was kilted and six seriously injured. Thirty-Sewn flres were reported doring pdl of which occurred' in negroes' homer Although the riots are subridlog, hands of white rioters are attacking negroes wherever they are Csble Assn. , 3
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 August 1919, Page 4
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