TERRORISM IN INDIA.
TWO OFFICIALS ENDANGERED. BOMB EXPLODES IN TRAIN. (United Press Association— Copyright) (Received This Day,'9.lo a.m.)' I CALCUTTA, June 13. Two Indian officials—the District Magistrate (Mr Rose) and the police superintendent (Mr Rahman)—had a miraculous escape when Terrorists flung a bomb at the train in which the pair were travelling. The missile fell in the nest compartment, which was empty, completely wrecking it. iNo one was injured^ MANY RELIGIOUS CONFLICTS. • SCORES INJURED IN BOMBAY. (Received This Day, 9.10 a.m.) CALCUTTA, June 13. Further Hindu-Moslem conflicts occurred in Bombay. Numerous individual assaults and stabbings were committed, in side streets, scores being injured, despite the strong forces ot armed, police. ■ . . ■ .-. _ ~ , AN UNEVENTFUL WEEK. OFFICIAL VIEW OF POSITION. (Received This Day, 9-40 a.m.). ~ " -'■•"•. - LONDON, June 13.The Secretary of State for India (Sir Samuel Hoare) reported to the House of Commons that in India the past week had been uneventful, the main feature having been further unsuccessful attempts to hold Congress ccmfeiences. In Bombay the feeling between the two communities remained intense. —British.Official Wireless.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 52, Issue 207, 14 June 1932, Page 5
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