INDIAN FRONTIER WAR
OBDURATE TRIBESMEN
LAST BARRIER -TO" SETTLEMENT.
(HNITEB PKESS ASSOCIATION.—CO?TRIGHT.)
(ItBUTER'S TELEGRAM.)
DELHI, 10th January. Advices from- Jandola, dated 9th January, state that the tribal meetings continue. Kaniduram, Musa Khan, and Fazjldin. remain, obdurate, and are proparing to oppose our advance. - • With Musa. Khan and Fazildin broken, the last barrier to a complete settlement would disappear. The 67th and 43rd Brigades have established a. camp north of Kotrai. During the withdrawal of the 43rd BrigadG, which acted as covering troops, the enemy endeavoured to rush the pickets, but was repulsed with heavy losses.' Our casualties, were slight. The Air Force continues its bombing flights.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 10, 12 January 1920, Page 7
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