“MAD FAKIR" CAUSES TROUBLE.—Leading a force of 400 well-armed tribal warriors, the “Mad Fakir" has attacked British and Indian troops on the North-West Frontier. Illustration gives an impression of warfare in that country, showing an Indian mountain battery ready for action.
AN ARISTOCRAT.—A charming study of an Afghan hound, photographed with its exhibitor at the annual dog show at Tunbridge Wells, Kent.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 80, 2 March 1935, Page 4
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62“MAD FAKIR" CAUSES TROUBLE.—Leading a force of 400 well-armed tribal warriors, the “Mad Fakir" has attacked British and Indian troops on the North-West Frontier. Illustration gives an impression of warfare in that country, showing an Indian mountain battery ready for action. AN ARISTOCRAT.—A charming study of an Afghan hound, photographed with its exhibitor at the annual dog show at Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 80, 2 March 1935, Page 4
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