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INDIAN TERRORISTS

THE CHITTAGONG OUTRAGE THIRTEEN PEOPLE INJURED £r«» Association—By Telegraph—Copyright CALCUTTA, September 27. Thirteen people were injured, one of them fatally, m the Chittagong outrage. The Bengali girl whose body was found nearby had committed suicide by poisoning. She was dressed in male clothes. She was a daughter of the head clerk of the Chittagong Municipality. Two live bombs were later discovered on the institute premises. [Terrorists armed with stolen police rifles, revolvers, and bombs raided the Assam-Bengal Railway Institute at Pahartali (Chittagong) when a social gathering was in progress. The raiders threw a bomb inside, killing an aged European woman and wounding two police officers and six Europeans. The raiders escaped. Later the body of a young woman was found near the institute with bullet wounds. She was identified as a woman who had been missing since the shooting affray in Dhalgat (Chittagong) on June 14, when Captain Cameron was killed in an encounter with terrorists.]

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Evening Star, Issue 21219, 28 September 1932, Page 7

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INDIAN TERRORISTS Evening Star, Issue 21219, 28 September 1932, Page 7

INDIAN TERRORISTS Evening Star, Issue 21219, 28 September 1932, Page 7