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FRONTIER FIGHTING

Britisb Troops' Victory (Eeceived 18, l.Q p.m.) SIMLA, May 17. A new British camp estahlished at the northern edge of the Shaw plain, a wdde graesy plateau at a height of 5000 feet on the watershed between the Khajsora and Shaktu valleys has been named Coronation Camp, During operations resulting in the , capturp of the camp. 50 tribesmen were [ killed aud 40 wonnded. Four Indians [ were killed and 39 WQunded, while two British soldiers were wonnded.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 103, 18 May 1937, Page 7

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FRONTIER FIGHTING Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 103, 18 May 1937, Page 7

FRONTIER FIGHTING Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 103, 18 May 1937, Page 7

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