TRAIN DERAILMENT
INDIAN TERRORISTS’ WORK NO LOSS OF LIFE REPORTED (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright] Received May 13, 11.5 p.m. ‘ DELHI, May 12. Terrorists again arc adopting the train derailment form of outrage. Two cases were reported yesterday one near Serajganj, East Bengal, where an engine and six passenger coaches were derailed. The fireman and drive: were injured. The other attempt was at Lasalgaon. Bombay Presidency. An engine and ten coaches of the Bombay to Poshwar express were derailed on a bridge by the removal of the fishplates. Fortunately, tho express '.as travel ling slowly and there were no casual tics. The renewal of anarchist activity >n the Punjab was evidenced in an incident in the town of Adr.mpur where ;• bomb exploded prematurely killing Al’ Channan Singh, secretary of the loom Congress committee, and seriously in juring Air Gurdit Singh, another Con gressman. When Air Gandhi meets the Viceroy next week he will urge the release ot 1095 political offenders, several of whom have been imprisoned for Ter rorist outrages.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 112, 14 May 1931, Page 7
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