INDIAN WARFARE
PICKET AMBUSHED. SEVERAL KILLED. Renter's Tol*—irr DELHI, March 19. One British officer and two Indian soldiers were killed, and six wounded, as the result of the ambush of a picket of the Third Battalion of the Ninth Jats, near Chagmalai. One Lewis 'gun was also captured. The enemy casualties are unknown. SEEKING PLUNDER OUTLAWS SCATTERED, Reuter's Toiwram DELHI, March 19. Reports from Turkestan stato that there has been n recrudescence of rebel activities, in which .Tumaid Khan bad a brush .with the Soviet troops when bis mem were attacking p,nd looting Khiva. Subsequently the rebels scattered on the arrival of the Red cavalry.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11784, 21 March 1924, Page 6
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105INDIAN WARFARE New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11784, 21 March 1924, Page 6
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