OUTRAGES BY ANARCHISTS
MUCH RESENTMENT IN INDIA STRONG ACTION DEMANDED RENEWAL OF PICKETING FURTHER TROUBLE FEARED r By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Rec. 5.5 p.m. Delhi, Aug. 1. There is popular resentment throughout India against the recent anarchist outrages, and strong action against the instigators is demanded. Gandhi suggests that the North-West Frontier regulation which provides summary execution of a criminal caught in the act of murder should be introduced in the provinces and districts seriously contaminated by anarchy.' Meanwhile Congress threatens to renew the picketing of shops selling foreign cloth. Moslems, who are the principal cloth traders. started the movement as a reprisal, urging co-religionists to buy and wear only British cloth goods and consume only foreign liquor. Trouble is feared. Delhi Moslem dealers threatening that if their shops are picketed they will picket Hindu shops selling Indian-made cloth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1931, Page 7
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