UNREST IN INDIA
EXTREMISTS’ CONFERENCES DEFIANCE OF THE GOVERN* ; WENT, ■ ,- NUMEROUS ARRESTS.- J' Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright., .- DELHI, December 30. The Extremist Conference at bad closed amidst scenes of . enthusiasm with condemnation and defiance of the Government and the determination to obv'J tain complete independence. . The total extremist arrests in Calcutta for the last six weeks number 3600. ’ Benares 80 are being arrested daily. .'De-..‘ spite the , arrests the extremists are enlisting rapidly in the proscribed volunteer/; corps.—A. and N.Z. Cable. - Y GOVERNOR ,0F BOMBAY. LORD LYTTON APPOINTED. t ’ ’* • v . »■ ■ ■,’/ IS'SI LONDON, December 30. ' Owing to the gravity of the in India and the necessity of haring.! trained adminbtrators, the has asked Lord Lytton to succeed Lord--ji Ronaldshay, who has been Governor of "; Bombay since 1916. Lord Lytton .haU\»o* r; cepted,—A. and N.Z. Cable. 1
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18443, 3 January 1922, Page 7
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134UNREST IN INDIA Otago Daily Times, Issue 18443, 3 January 1922, Page 7
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