INDIAN UNREST.
«nSTU»U*M AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. LOSS OE CATTLE. PERTH, October 21. Menses Vestev Bros., shipped -iOI) cattle from Kimberley by the steamer Roberto Figueras to Manila.* Hie shipping took four days, and as a result of the improvised stalling, the whole of the cattle died of exhaustion. GFRKHAS DEFEAT REBELS. DELHI, October 2.!. In their second engagement, the Gurkhas by the heavy defeat of the reliels, created favourable impression upon tlie Hindu population, who are j now showing more fight. 'Hie Government admits that the civil police of Malabar are insufficient to cope with the situation. PERSIAN REBEL ROUTED. '■Received This Day at 11.30 a.in.) DELHI, Oetolior 25. Kntehik Khan, a Persian rebel leader, after failing in an attack on Rcsht was pursued to a jungle where all his strongholds were captured. He then fled to Talish.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1921, Page 3
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139INDIAN UNREST. Hokitika Guardian, 26 October 1921, Page 3
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