N.W. FRONTIER
TRIBESMEN AGAIN ATTACK. (BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.] i Rood. February 19, noon.) DELHI. February 18. A British column, on a routine much west of W'ana, Waziristan, was it lacked by tribesmen. One British md one Indian soldier were killed. A British officer ami five Indian Soldiers core wounded. The column engaged the tribesmen, md inflicted casualties. TO AVENGE BROTHER. LONDON. February IS. "The Times’s" Delhi correspondent lavs I ha l the assailants of the Brilisn ’oinmn wi-re led by Gul jam a notorious iad eh.'ir.aeter. <eeking to avenge the leath of his brother, another raider, who was killed while attacking a Bi iish post in 1933.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 February 1937, Page 5
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