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INDIA'S RESTLESS BORDER.

TRIBESMEN STILL DEFIANT. DELHI, January 11. Advices from Jandola, dated January 9, state that tribal meetings continue. Kaniduram and Musa Khan Fazildin remain obdurate, and are preparing to 1 oppose our advance. With Musa Khan Fajirin broken, the last barrier to a complete settlement would disappear. The 6"th and 43rd Brigades have established a camp north of Cotrai. During the withdrawal of the 43rd, which, acted as a covering force, the enemy endeavoured to rush the pickets, but was repulsed with heavy losses. Our casualties were slight. The air force continues bprfbing flights.— (Renter.) „ __ ,

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 10, 12 January 1920, Page 5

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INDIA'S RESTLESS BORDER. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 10, 12 January 1920, Page 5

INDIA'S RESTLESS BORDER. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 10, 12 January 1920, Page 5

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