TRIBESMEN PUNISHED.
INDIAN EXPEDITION RETURNS. By ICeleeraph-tPress.Association—Copyright . , i .Delhi, March 2!!. : • .:The Naga : punitive; mission' has complei,ed' its-work. : ' Sixty natives .were killed ,i and many wounded. A quantity of sum : and much-cattle,were captured,,. '< A collision .pccurrecl between.the'inili-to-ry police anil the Naga tribesmen on the north-eastern ' frontier in ,? February last. The.police were.inquiring into .the massacre of . three men, ; when" the Nagas ' assailed them in dense bush. 'Nino coolie transporters! were, killeil and twenty-seven wounded. : Tlie'police' repelled the tribes-, •men, losing!-four sepoys killed and five' . i ivoimd'ed; . Reinforcements .w;.erei sent..
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 5
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