INDIA CRISIS
Huge Losses 'IN FOREIGN TRADE. (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.) DELHI, August 18. Largely duo to this All India _Oongrjsaai boycott), (the fdreign trade of ttlie Bombay Presidency .dfeplined lathe exitpnt of forty millions sterling, during tllile year ended March 31si. The exports of Indian produce fell by twelve and three-quarter millions storting. BURMA REBELLION. FIGHTING RESTARTS. DELHI, August 18. After a long interval!, open fightiuo- Wet-Tveen the Government forces and the rebels has been (resumed in Burma. A large party of the insurgents in the Tharrawaddy district attaekled a police outpost, but were driven off with heavy losses.
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Grey River Argus, 19 August 1931, Page 5
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