THE INDIAN RISINGS
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ANOTHER DEFEAT OF THE MIRANZAIS. TREACHERY OF THE MANPURI. THE MANIPURIS RESISTING. (SPECIAL TO PRESS ASSOCIATION.) (Received April 21. 1.20 a.m.) Calcutta, April 20. Further fighting has taken place between the Miranzais and the British troops, resulting in the former being dislodged from the hills. The casualties on the British side wore 11 killed and wounded.
Official reports from Manipur state that during a truce Mr Quinton and his party, who were without escort or arms, were seized by rebels while he was parleying with the chief Senaparti, who provoked the revolt. (Received April 21,1 a.m ) Calcutta, April 20. The Manipuris are preparing to resist the advance of the British troops.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9274, 21 April 1891, Page 2
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