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FRIEND AND FOE. —Many wild tribes inhabit the desolate wastes at the foot of the mighty Himalayas and the task of protecting the caravan routes is an unending one. On the left is a representative of the Waziri tribe, against whom the British soldiery is constantly at war. The man on the tight is a Mahsud, one of many paid by the British Government to police the frontier. A woman missionary at present visiting Auckland gives much praise to the Mahsuds, who, she says, are the only people in that wild country trusted by the British.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 15, 15 December 1932, Page 4

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FRIEND AND FOE.—Many wild tribes inhabit the desolate wastes at the foot of the mighty Himalayas and the task of protecting the caravan routes is an unending one. On the left is a representative of the Waziri tribe, against whom the British soldiery is constantly at war. The man on the tight is a Mahsud, one of many paid by the British Government to police the frontier. A woman missionary at present visiting Auckland gives much praise to the Mahsuds, who, she says, are the only people in that wild country trusted by the British. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 15, 15 December 1932, Page 4

FRIEND AND FOE.—Many wild tribes inhabit the desolate wastes at the foot of the mighty Himalayas and the task of protecting the caravan routes is an unending one. On the left is a representative of the Waziri tribe, against whom the British soldiery is constantly at war. The man on the tight is a Mahsud, one of many paid by the British Government to police the frontier. A woman missionary at present visiting Auckland gives much praise to the Mahsuds, who, she says, are the only people in that wild country trusted by the British. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 15, 15 December 1932, Page 4