THE REDS IN INDIA
SEQUEL TO ARRESTS
BOMBAY MILL HANDS IDLE
TENSE SITUATION
United l'rcss Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Australian Press association. (Received 22nd March, 11 a.m.) DELHI, 21st March. Twenty-five thousand cotton mill hands aro idle, and there is a tense situation in Bombay as a sequel to the Communist arrests. Military and police pickets are maintained in the industrial centres as a precautionary measure. The Government has sanctioned the prosecution of thirty-one persons for conspiring to deprive the King of sovereignty in India and the promotion of the objects of the Communist International. Arrests of officials connected with the Labour and Communist movement continue throughout India.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 22 March 1929, Page 11
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107THE REDS IN INDIA Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 22 March 1929, Page 11
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