BOMBAY RIOTS.
AOJIMUNAL WARFARE CONTINUES. FIRING AT SIGHT. jjpUPBBDS KILLED AND INJURED. --«• ASSOCIATION— DV ZLXCTBIO S** ia (Beeeived May 20th, 8.50 p.m.) CALCUTTA, May 20. **» »re no signs of any abatement JTeommunal warfare, at Bombay, rit* »iH areas are paralysed, and *ZL 0 f Hindu workers are anxi*T: take revenge for the Moslem «*Se,, The city itself is now enin guerrilla tactics against all gnbnrbs the police and the JLvare now firing at sight at the but their task is difficult. —» urionaly injured. Bombay Light Horse and an force of artillery were called %Tm the troops and the police in "L* with the rioters. IS Madeline Slade, a Gandhi de*fwM released on completion of months' sentence for particiSTto the civil disobedience demonPSL She was refused permission JgSew Mr Gandhi in Poona gaol.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20552, 21 May 1932, Page 15
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