FURTHER OUTRAGES
BOMBS IN CALCUTTA
GOVERNMENT SERVANT KILLED
(Received 28th August, 8 a.m.)
/ DELHI, 27th August. Another outrage this morning occurred at Calcutta when a bomb was thrown at a police outpost in Eden Gardens, near Government House. A constable, two coolies, and a- Government servant were all seriously wounded. The thrower disappeared in the gardens.
Another outrage occurred in Calcutta last night, when a> bomb was thrown at the Jorabagan Police Station, in the centre of the. city. The bomb, which exploded in the station yard, injuring three persons, including a beggar woman, is believed to have been hurled from a passing car. Thirteen arrests have been made itt Calcutta, and two at Lahore in connection with the. attempt, on Sir Charlei Tegart's life, including Dr. Narayan Chandra Boy, a member of the Calcutta Corporation.
Tho Government servant wounded in! the Calcutta bomb outrage this morning died from terrible injuries. The police have secured evidence that the crimes were committed by a gang of Bengali terrorists who are in possession of a large' number1 of bombs.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 51, 28 August 1930, Page 13
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