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UNRULY INDIAN TRIBES

■ • _ i* - ■. v SITUATION ON BORDER QUIET .. '.BRITISH OrFICIAI. WISSLSSS.) r RUGBY, August Iff. ' The situation on the ift>rth-west frontier of India is practically un--changed. Small parties of Pinwaris? from Afghanistan are reported to. have joined the rebellious Upper. Mohmands, but there has -been n& fighting except night sniping of a camp at Dand, and frequent firing at aeroplanes. . , ' There have been no internal re-s actions to the border trouble beyond a slight recrudescence of the Red. Shirt movement, but it is stated that; the North-West Frontier Province villagers are receiving the Red Shirt, agitators very coldly. , Rain has fallen in the Ghalanat region, damaging the roads. The British column has moved to Kat-. sai, where hostile tribesmen are reported.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20937, 18 August 1933, Page 9

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UNRULY INDIAN TRIBES Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20937, 18 August 1933, Page 9

UNRULY INDIAN TRIBES Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20937, 18 August 1933, Page 9