“SHOOT-ON-SIGHT” ORDER IN INDIA: CURB ON SABOTAGE
BOMBAY, Mar. 7 The police in India have been ordered to shoot on sight any one found tampering with railway property. This is the latest move in the face of the Communist-inspired all-India railway strike due to begin on Wednesday. It follows a police raid on the Communist Textile Union offices where 16 persons were detained-
The secretary of the Indian Communist Party is reported to have disappeared.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22890, 9 March 1949, Page 7
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