TO-DAY'S CABLES.
THE AFRIDI EXPEDITION. (Received Feb. 13, 9.10 v _, LONDON, Wednesday. In the House of CommSns humanitarians and Nationalists heckled Mr John Jflorley, Secretary of State for India, regarding the Jakka Khel Afridis punitive expedition. Mr " * Morley said the expedition had been sanctioned' ovinK -to 'eleven raids into " India, and it must go forward now. " CALCUTTA, Wednesday. • Two flying columns, with a reserve; considered sufficient to make a \ demonstration in force, will be confined. . - to the Bazar Valley, where tho Jakka Khel Afridis wiH winter. - ■ , *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 February 1908, Page 3
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