FLOODS IN INDIA
GREAT DAMAGE REPORTED [BY -CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] DELHI, July 25. Heavy floods, from the Baluchistan frontier, have caused a grave situation in the district of Upper Sind, and the town of Khanpur has been engulfed. The inhabitants have been evacuated to Karachi by relief trains. The towns of Shikarpur and Larkana are menaced. Great floods are sweeping across the country from the frontiers. Karachi is inundated, and has been completely isolated for twenty hours. . The entire village of Ghizre has been washed seawards. K BRITISH GOODS BOYCOTT. BOMBAY, July, 25. The Native Piece Goods Association which controls the main business in foreign cloth in this city, after three days’ talks, has decided .to haveno further dealings ,with British goods till the Government has agreed to the Nationalist demands. The Association, numbering five hundred wholesale merchants, imports over a million and a-half sterling’s worth of cloth annually.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1930, Page 7
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