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BOMBAY COTTON STRIKE

FOURTEEN LEADERS ARRESTED GENERAL SITUATION UNCHANGED Pr»«e Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. , CALCUTTA, April 30. (Received May 1, at 10 a.m.) Fourteen Bombay strike leaders were arrested on charges of incitement to violence. Although the general situation is the same, there is more confidence among loyal workers, who are escorted to and from the gates in motor lorries by police guards.

RAIN IN ENGLAND DANGER DF DROUGHT AVERTED .=. RESERVOIRS FULL AGAIN ' - • . - ->■ ;• ' Pre« Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, April 30. (Received May 1, at 10 a.m.) While the strictest economy is necessary, the danger of n drought was averted by last week’s heavy rains. The Newcastle, reservoirs are already replenished, and the Derwent reservoirs supplying the leading Midland towns are overflowing for the first time.

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Evening Star, Issue 21708, 1 May 1934, Page 9

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BOMBAY COTTON STRIKE Evening Star, Issue 21708, 1 May 1934, Page 9

BOMBAY COTTON STRIKE Evening Star, Issue 21708, 1 May 1934, Page 9