THE MAHSUDS
DERAJAT COLUMN'S PUNITIVE MEASURES. (Rec. April 11, 5.5 p.m.) Delhi, April 10. The Derajat column moved out on April (!, the purpose being to penetrate s tho upper reaches of Baddar Toi, a por- ■ Hon of the Mahswl hinterland which is • almost unknown country, only once pre- • viouslv having been traversed by a Jin--1 tisil force, namely in 1894. During the ' column's progress,the villages and pro* f jwrtv of anv section which have com- - pletclv submitted will be strictly in-. ■ violate, punitive measures only being 5 taHn against tribesmen showing unmis--1 toknble hostility.—Kcuter.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 168, 12 April 1920, Page 5
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