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THE TROUBLE IN INDIA.

TIIE OUTBREAK SUBSIDING. FURTHER SUBMISSIONS TO THE BRITISH. (Per Press Asm>ciation. —Couyriyht.) C\i.<tttv. Nov. 15. General Lockhart is paying the submitting tribes for supplying forage to the British. The Maladin Khels are selling grain to the British forces. The spokesman at the recent conference declared it to be the general df sire of the tribesmen to accept the terms of peace. He is afraid, however. they will not give up their serviceable rifles. The Afri'lis connected with the Government have always been opposed to fighting, but the young bloods of the tribesmen were eager for it. The Mad da lvhels have submitted unconditionally.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 478, 17 November 1897, Page 3

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THE TROUBLE IN INDIA. Hastings Standard, Issue 478, 17 November 1897, Page 3

THE TROUBLE IN INDIA. Hastings Standard, Issue 478, 17 November 1897, Page 3

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