Mesopotamia.
OPERATIONS AGAINST INSURGENTS.
London. Julv .”>. The War Oflite reports that MajorGeneral Fraser with British-Indian troops carried out a sucecssful operation, capturing Bazan Pass an-l •intEctinir heavy loss on Southern Kurdish insurgents who hail been agitating the northern borders of Mesopotamia. General 1-raser rescued fourteen British officers and men imprisoned nt Sulemnntych. TRIBAL RAIDS CONTINUE. Allahabad. July I. T'-.c Afghan peace delegates have arrived at Jela’a'-ad. Xe-o tint ■<-s will !>e opened at Rawalpindi shortly. Trouble is still expei.em.eu w.t.i 00--till- tribe*. who make occasional i raids on Peshawar, ami our lines of cumiminii.it ion. The warm recep lion now provided for the r.'-.dcr-pisalutary.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IX, Issue 172, 7 July 1919, Page 5
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