IMMENSE FLOODS.
DEVASTATION IN BOMBAY. N
DELHI, September 26. The immensity of the floods in the Sind district of the Bombay Pre^° n ®& which are only now subsiding afters weeks, is revealed by the District Com missioner. He says the tota undated is more than 000,000 acres. More than 900 villages and hamlets were destroyed and 40,000 pe p homeless. , > A nnfl The damage is estimated at £1,50 , INDIANS DEPORTED. — 1 •—" NATIVE POLICEMAN'S DEATH. DELHI, September 20. • Twelve Bengalis life to-day and five * J uß im . fcntcnccd to two years rigorous ; ri>oimicnt in connection 1 named iMI ] ll{ ]ian police inspector nann Mr. math Ghosh, at Da",pur, Bengal, (illp t :i and another cniistabius; were attacke were several' thousand .while th. 3 y dis . engaged in suppressing acts o obedience.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 229, 27 September 1930, Page 9
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