DANGER OF WAR
ON INDIAN FRONTIER. (Aus & N.Z Cable Assn > LONDON, April 22. “The Times’s’’ Simla correspondent, says: Numerous frontier incidents, indicating widespread discontent in Waziristan, include continuous sniping, damage to bridges and telephone lines. It is pointed out that disarming the tribesmen will be a most difficult task, as the tribes are better armed than previously, and the attempt will probably lead to war, resembling the Abyssinian, in British territory.
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1937, Page 4
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