THE MALABAR REVOLT.
MOPLAHS STELL ACTIVE. {By . OaMft—Pwe« AwociatJon-rCopyrigh*.) (Australian and N.Z. Oftblo Association.). DELHI, November 29. Lahore advices state that advancing troops have reached the planned line. Few rebels were encountered. It is believed that they; have trekked south. A Burma 'Battalion killed seventeen rebels at Beriamodee. Sixty Moplahs raided the outskirts of Wandur on Saturday and burned-forty-seven houses. Four of the inhabitants were killed.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17316, 30 November 1921, Page 8
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