OUTRAGES IN INDIA
BUS PASSENGERS MURDERED BY ARMED GANG. ANOTHER ATTEMPT ON TRAIN FAILS. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, May 20. Thirteen were killed and four injured when an armed gang attacked a bus on the Mirpur-Khirpai Road, says the Karachi correspondent of “The Times.” The gang set the bus on fire. The dead include a police inspector. Saboteurs removed fishplates and bolts from the tracks on the Sind railway, but the engine-driver of a train averted disaster, says the Delhi correspondent of “The Times.” Sir Hugh Dow, Governor of Sind, said that this attempt and the derailment of the Karachi-Lahore mail train (reported recently) were not politically significant
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 May 1942, Page 3
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