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INDIAN VIOLENCE CONTINUES

BENGAL LEADER’S MOVE

United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. NEW DELHI," October 3.

Demonstrators at Midnapore burnt down the Government revenue office, the sub-registrar’s office, and the excise shop, and damaged other Government property. A mob at Kukraliatta, near Mkina pore, set fire to Government buildings, which wer© gutted A mob at Sutabatta raided a police station and burnt th© records and also kidnapped Ike manager of the Government revenue office. A mob in the Manbhum district burnt down two police stations The polic© at Ngav Delhi arrested 30, and posted pickets at various points in the city. The Premier of Bengal, Mr Huy, lias invited 30 leaders of the Hindu, Moslem, and other communities, be longing to various political opinions, to an informal conference at Delhi on Tuesday with the object ol “devising ways and means of solving the present political impasse.” Mi Joshi, secretary of the Indian Com munist Party, has sent a message to the Communist Party of Britain stating that th© Indian Communists are carrying out a nation-wide campaign to unit© the Indian parties in order to secure a national Government

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXI, Issue 15165, 5 October 1942, Page 3

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INDIAN VIOLENCE CONTINUES Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXI, Issue 15165, 5 October 1942, Page 3

INDIAN VIOLENCE CONTINUES Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXI, Issue 15165, 5 October 1942, Page 3

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