INDIAN UNREST.
REBELLION COLLAPSING. PROMPT MEASURES AT MADRAS. By Telegraph.—Frees Assn.—Copyright. Delhi, Sept. 4. Since the surrender of Ali, who had proclaimed himself Rajah of Malabar, the rebellion appears to be collapsing. Cavalry are scouring the country and capturing rebels wholesale. Petty engagemente are occurring daily. Refugees are pouring into Calicut with harrowing tales of murder and plunder. Further disturbances are reported from Cladr»Ls. Qetachmefnts of the Leinster and Suffolk Regiments are parading the streets, while the police are scattering handbills containing the announcement that the declaration of martial law is absolutely necessary since the civil Government has temporarily collapsed, but the situation is practically in * and, owing to prompt and effective military action.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1921, Page 5
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114INDIAN UNREST. Taranaki Daily News, 6 September 1921, Page 5
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