OUTRAGES IN INDIA
MURDER OF POLICE INSPECTOR YOUNG BENGALI EXECUTED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. DELHI, August 4, (Received August 5, at 10 a.m.) Ram Krishna Biswas, the young Bengali anarchist, was executed at Calcutta to-day for the murder of a police inspector at Chandpur on December 1. Two of tho men arrested for the train attack on officers said that they had been reading the exploits ol Bhagat Singh, the Lahore murderer, and wished to emulate him.
[A sensational stabbing affray occurred in Bombay on July 23, when two British officers—Lieutenant Hcxt and Lieutenant Sheenan—were severely wounded. Tlioy wore travelling to Poona, and were attacked while sleeping on the Punjab mail train. _ Their assailants leaped from the train and disappeared in the jungle. Lieutenant Hext died of his wounds.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20863, 5 August 1931, Page 7
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128OUTRAGES IN INDIA Evening Star, Issue 20863, 5 August 1931, Page 7
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