GRAVE PERIL
REVOLOTIONARY ORGANISATION IN BENGAL
ALL INDIA MAY L& INVOLVED
A TERRORIST CAMPAIGN
(By Eleotrto Telegraph.- Oopyrlk v S*Ul (Published in The Times.)
LONDON, Oct. 2. ; Tlie Times special correspondenti /t j)t Bengal declares a grave peril threatens Bengal, perhaps all India,,in tho shape of a revolutionary movement, and supplies details of ft terrorist campaign which includes assassination. He says that firearms are more easily obtained! '■than formerly from Germany and Russia through smugglers. Recruitment- by the -revolutionary organisation is proceedng apace. Plenty of funds are. nciw available. The police verified a . vast amount of information,'-.proving the existence of a revolutionary conspiracy. Tlie repeal of laws, empowering- them to deal with subversive literature, has rendered them*.powerless to check its distribution. Tin situation is ominous. The tiiiie is ripe for drastic steps to check this most serious menace. ... GANDHI'S FAST .. v'i V- -i , DELHIj .Od. 2. Gandhi is very weak buU'Vhfe.eTfUf J on the 15th day of his fast.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 3 October 1924, Page 5
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