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UNREST IN INDIA.

MALABAR RISING ENDING. By Telegraph.—Pres. Assn. Copyright Delhi, Dee. 7. Practically all the remaining important extremist leaders have been arManv engagements have occurred, the rebels suffering heavily. Tile Burma Battalion captured SO,ooolb t.f gram on Monday. On Tuesday 1800 men with 760 knives surrendered in Melatur an I a further 300 in Perintalmanne. lhe rebels desirous of submitting are collecting along the south bank of the Beyhowe River. Over 500 submitted in Manarghat on Saturday. It is officially stated that the total surrenders in the Manarghat area at the week-end were 2300, and the same number in the Melatur area.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 December 1921, Page 8

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UNREST IN INDIA. Taranaki Daily News, 10 December 1921, Page 8

UNREST IN INDIA. Taranaki Daily News, 10 December 1921, Page 8

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