INDIAN UNREST
t «v 7 cable association. «n«T» UJ4V AND N.Z. CAMI.n. Ll: KTH EIL SKIR Ml ßliJ-8. ATTITUDE OF MOI’LAIL (Received This DELHI. Septeinbei -»• D, a Skirmish at Nilambeur, M«h«pruran, and Manerji. troop* «M icted heavy losses on Moplahs and capture, ) ;ir „ u quantities of arms. Ihe res' morale is weakening owing to internal dissension over loot. The general defence of the prisoners undergoing Hml in connection with the ‘>"tbn-ak; ■* that they were misled by the Khalifa sind non-ro-operatinjs agitators. . a 1,01,1,1,ed Ali refused, as a mm-ci.-opera-tor to recognise the proceedings of the Court, lie denied knowledge of seditious leaflets but hoped their emulation would increase ami generally took o defiant attitude.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1921, Page 3
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113INDIAN UNREST Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1921, Page 3
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