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INDIAN TERRORISM

BOMB FLUNG AT TRAIN OFFICIALS’ NARROW ESCAPE. FURTHER HINDU-MOSLEM CONFLICTS. (United Press Association—By Cable— Copyright.) (Received 14, 9.10 a.m.) Calcutta, June 13. Two Indian officials, District Magistrate Bose and Police Superintendent Rahmen, had a miraculous escape when terrorists flung a bomb at a train in which the pair were travelling. The missile fell in the next compartment, which was empty, completely wrecking it. No one was injured. Further Hindu-Moslem conflicts occurred in Bombay and there were numerous stray assaults and stabbings in side streets, scores being injured, two fatally, despite strong forces of armed police. STATEMENT IN COMMONS. (British Official Wireless.) (Received 14, 12.30 p.m.) Rugby, June 13. The Secretary tor India, Sir Samuel Hoarc, reported to the House of Com mons that the past week m India had been uneventful, the main feature being further unsuccessful attempts to hold Congress conferences in Bombay The feeling between the two communities remained intense.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 153, 14 June 1932, Page 7

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INDIAN TERRORISM Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 153, 14 June 1932, Page 7

INDIAN TERRORISM Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 153, 14 June 1932, Page 7