THE MAHSUDS
PUNITIVE OPERATIONS TO PKOCEED
TRIFLING WITH THE AUTHOBI . TIES.
_ (UNITE!) PSESS ASSOCIATION.—COPIBIdHT.) (AtSTRAI.IAN - NEW ZEALAND CABI.B ASSOCIATION.) (Received December 18, 9 a.m.) ALLAHABAD, 17th December Hostilities had been suspended for two. days on_the frontier owing to the. Mahsuds having expressed a. desire for peace. They were given until the 16th to agree to the terms, but only one tribesman, representing an unimportant section, arrived. It was decided that punitive operations should proceed forthwith, _and the 67th Brigade moves from Klnrgi to Jandola to-day. Wana was again bombed >by aeroplanes on the 16th.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 146, 18 December 1919, Page 5
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