DEVOTION TO DUTY
BRAVE INDIAN POLICE OFFICERS 1 ' * | Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright, DELHI, January 3. (Received; January 4, at 10 a.m.) Many thrilling tales. of devotion to duty are narrated in the Government * Gazette ’ chronicling the award of tho King’s Police Medal to 1 three police officers in different parts of India. One railway. constable, armed only .with, a lath, kept an infuriated inob- of; 3,000 at bay, and undoubtedly saved a locomotive fireman from a ghastly end. Again, Superintendent Taylor, who was engaged to round up two desperate outlaws in a lonely hamlet at,Peshawar after his superior officer had been mortally wounded, climbed up oh to the roof of a dilapidated house, and bombed the second outlaw,.
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Evening Star, Issue 20374, 4 January 1930, Page 11
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