NORTH-WEST FRONTIER
FURTHER FIGHTING REPORTED HOSTILE TRIBESMEN FORCED TO RETIRE Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SIMLA, May 13. (Received May 14, at 11.30 a.m.) One Indian officer and two Indians of other ranks were killed and one British soldier, three Indian officers, and five Indians of other ranks wounded in a fight in which hostile tribesmen were forced to retire on the North-west Frontier.
The enemy casualties are believed to be considerable.
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Evening Star, Issue 22648, 14 May 1937, Page 9
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