More Trouble With Indian Tribesmen
SEVERAL CASUALTIES IN CLASHES
United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Received Friday, 7 p.m. DELHI, Sept. 22.
Indian troops employed on the protection of a new road in Mohmand territory were ambushed by a strong force of hostile tribesmen, believed to be safiris. Three privates were killed and another wounded.
A few hours later a Punjab regiment was attacked near Katsai, and one man killed and another wounded. Tho enemy losses arc unknown. Reconnaissance planes were fired on by Kandahakis who, with safiris, are believed being arrested for Afghan adventures, supposed to bo connected with a desire to overthrow Nadir Shah, the Afghan King, -
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 7269, 23 September 1933, Page 7
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