INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.
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\iJy Ekv?trin T«lenitu»b—Cowrieiit/ (Aus.-N.Z. Cable Association.) !>«:llii, Feh. ,j. Hie Malisiid position continue,-, to change rapidly. The arrival of a Waiiii Uazir leinloi eemeut l(iO(t si roiiji and two Afghan gnus uiuler the adventurer Shah Jhiely, iii:-piiit,e<l the tribesmen, anil the forces wen , increased hy -MX The Dcrajat column advancing met small oppusitjon, and the aeroplainvs ami nuns their
target., killing l? 0 ami 5(1 The enemy reintOrceniiMit then .scattered, about I.W left- at l?watoi. Snow and I'ain is hindering our ailvance. Itumours ol Afghans buin<; inimny the tribesmen arc now generally not believed.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3929, 9 February 1920, Page 2
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INDIAN FRONTIER WAR.
Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3929, 9 February 1920, Page 2
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