THE INDIAN FRONTIER
tribesmen accept terms. (Reuter.) Received January 3rd, 12.55 p-m-DELHI, January 2. Advices from Kotkai dated Dec. 29 state that the principal chiefs assembled at Jandola handed to General Climo a 'document unreservedly accepting the British terms. Meanwhile General Skeen’s column arrived just south of Kotkai, and strong detachments were sent out to establish pickets on the hills east of Kotkai, where the enemy appeared to be lodged in considerable force. These picketing parties worked all day under desultory lire, the guns being busy searching the ridges and valleys beyond. Intermittent sniping continues. Kotkai itself has not ye been entered.
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Waikato Times, Volume 92, Issue 14254, 3 January 1920, Page 5
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