FRONTIER FIGHTING.
ENEMY SUFFER LOSSES.
By Cable. — rress Association.— Copyright. (Reutcr) DELHI, Jan. 10. Advices from Jandola, dated January 9, state that the tribal meetings continue at Kaniduram. Musa Khan and Fazil Din remain obdurate, and are preparing to oppose our advance. With the strength of Musa Khan and Fazil Din broken, the last barrier to a complete settlement would disappear. The GTth and 43rd Brigades have established a camp north of Kotkai. During the withdrawal of the 43rd Brigade, which acted as covering troops, the enemy endeavoured to rush the pickets, but was repulsed with heavy losses. Our casualties were slight'. The Royal Air Force continue their bombing flights.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume VI, Issue 1844, 12 January 1920, Page 8
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