BENGAL TROUBLE.
UNDERCURRENT OF RESENTMENT. BY CABLE PEESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received Oct, 28, 2.55 p.m. ™ , DELHI, Oct. 27. Ihough. outwardly ihe Government or Bengal’s action in arresting a. number of persons .suspected of complicity in a revolutionary crime has been, received calmly, there is a strong undercurrent of resentment discernible A huge public meeting at Calcutta passed a resolution expressing the strongest protest and dedicate’ next Saturday as a* day of mourning throughout the province. The Euro” pean community was profoundly surprised at the extent of the revolutionary propaganda disclosed in the Government’s declaration, and the reasons for promulgating the ordinance. British troops, in full-.war equipment, marched through the Indian quarter of the city this morning, and armoured cars patrolled the streets.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 October 1924, Page 7
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