QUIET ON THE BORDER.
SIMLA, May 13. Reports from Landi Kotal show that the Afghans were heavily punished in the action on, May 11. We captured six guns. The enemy losses were about 100 killed, excluding casualties inflicted by aerogjanes. The Darajat-Bannu borders report that ail is quiet. The demeanour of all independent, tribes continues satisfactory. Our total casualties to May 12 were: British—Killed, four; wounded, nineteen. "'' Indians-—Killed, seven ; wounded, twenty-two. "•
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9611, 16 May 1919, Page 5
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