BOMBAY NOW QUIET
ONE STABBING CASE IN CITY
(Rec. 11 p.m.) LONDON, Sept. 17. The Acting-Governor of Bombay (Sir Andrew Clow) has returned to the city from Poona, where he conferred with police and military officials about the rioting. Although the city is now fairly quiet the curfew has been extended for another week, and will be from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.
All the city’s cotton mills and factories are now working. One case of stabbing was reported to-day. Reuter’s Calcutta correspondent says that police raided the Bengal provincial headquarters of the Communist Party and also the offices of the party’s newspaper. The party’s secretary said the raid was a sequel to the newspaper’s publication of a secret army circular.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24983, 18 September 1946, Page 7
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