UNREST ON INDIAN FRONTIER.
4 By Assoeiation-^bpy'rlghi. ■•■■■. Galcutta, September 22. Tho newspaper "Pioneer," published at Allahabad, states that the situation on tho North-west frontier more /serious,'.'and 'that busybodiea at Kabul are stirring up'fcho Afridis. '. -- The,-picturesque language of the Maori was illustrated iu a petition sentod to the House of Representatives yesterday in . regard to certain- Native lands.-. Tho petitioners ; conclude their prayer a-s under:—"Your- petdtionoi's hereby pray your Hon. Assembly to expedite the rehearing for these ;lands, lest: they bo sold' ./ .- by persons who have no right to them, and our spirits descend', in tears into tho darkness, and our descendants be left to bo mocked at'by those who wil] sojl their shares." . • ' i
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 7
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114UNREST ON INDIAN FRONTIER. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 930, 24 September 1910, Page 7
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