DISORDERS IN BOMBAY
CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION. Reuter’s TeWran. j DELHI, Juno 3. In connection with tho disorders in Bombay on the occasion of the Prince of Wales’s visit, claims for compensation were made for losses, mainly suffered by Parsecs, totalling 2,800,000 rupees. The amount was eventually reduced to 650,000 rupees, of which a considerable portion has been paid.
Airs Doherty, widow of an American engineer, was killed during tho riots.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11254, 5 July 1922, Page 6
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