TRIBAL TROUBLE IN INDIA
THE WAZIRISTAN CAMPAIGN - ■*; .*, . * OUR CASUALTIES SLIGHT, . \ ■ '■ (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] f Australian & 1 -Z. Cable Association) ■. --A DELHI, Jan; 10 >-V " Advices frepn Jaiulola dated the 9fch ins* state that tribal meeting's ‘fcOßf V| tin no Kar.iduran, Musa Khan- fc - and ;g Fazildin icinain. obdurate, aha aie s preparing t,j oppose our’ With Musa Khan and Faaj.Sfin‘ ri broken, the last barrier to a ootapNM* sattieiruit would disappear. -•-•■ru.V, The Sixty-seventh and Forty-third Brigades have established ..a camp- . - north of Kotkai. During the with ’ ■< drawal 0 f the Forty-third Brigadfij > which- acted as covering troops, thtfl -■? enemy endeavoured to rush thjM* '.l pickets. bat'were repulsed * with heavy lossas. Our casualties werej slight. * ’ ; "** t Our Air Force continues' to make * bombing flights. V T |
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 12 January 1920, Page 5
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