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UNREST IN INDIA

POLICE CHARGED. (Reuter Message.) CALCUTTA, Feb.. 24. A charge of acting as agents provocateurs was made in the Bengal Legislative Council yesterday by Mau Ivi Syed Jalauddin Hasp’emy, who said that terrorist outrages were the result of the activities of the Police Department, who had been distributing leaflets with formulae and materials fop bomb-making, and al so supplying students with revolvers. The occasion was the introduction by Mr W. D. R. Prentice of the Bengal Criminal Law Amendment Act for a further period. The Act is due to expire next April. That all men are equal before the law and that the State, as such h.as no religion, were among the declarations approved yesterday by the Consultative Committee of the Indian Round Table Conference in New Delhi. One shop-keeper stated yesterday Thai he had practically stopped his ordinary business and was now devoting his time to dealing with sweepstake business.

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Grey River Argus, 30 April 1932, Page 2

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UNREST IN INDIA Grey River Argus, 30 April 1932, Page 2

UNREST IN INDIA Grey River Argus, 30 April 1932, Page 2