INDIAN UNREST
RIOTING CONTINUES INCIDENT AT BOMBAY UNION JACKS TORN DOWN AND BURNT (United Press Association—Bv Electric Telegraph—Copyright) DELHI. 15th June.
The Government intends to firmly enforce ordinance for the prevention of intimidation, picketing, and boycotting. Troops arrived from Poona and elsewhere and include artillery and British and Indian infantry. The Manchester regiment is standing by at Poona.
In defence of the ordinance hundreds of congress » volunteers ' yesterday picketed all liquor shops in the city. 'There was much rioting at Bombay, where a congress crowd tore down Union Jacks and made a bonfire of them.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 16 June 1930, Page 5
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