INDIAN AFFAIRS.
I.USTItAf.T.VN AND N.Z. C'AUI.K ASSOCIATION FRONTIER OPERATIONS.. Received this (lav at 12.2 d p.m.) . DELHI, Jail. 2!) Air force operations on the frontier are proving most effective against Ab(lulliii and Mtthsud tribesmen. Theii stronghold was destroyed by bombs. Other groups of villages over a een.siderahle area were also successfully dealt wilh. A considerable number of fi ii.es men were killed or wounded. As a result nf the operations the native raiding has much decreased. The advance of the punitive column in Wnzurisinn continues. Our forces have occupied Rnzmnk, the recalcitrant tribesmen being taught a severe lesson.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1923, Page 3
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98INDIAN AFFAIRS. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1923, Page 3
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