AFGHAN AFFAIRS
FIGHT IN JUNGLE
'United Press Association -By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) •
DELHI, April 2d
The dense '.Hum jungle near Bogale was the scene of a thrilling light between Dacoits and a party of armed police, which was sent to avenge the murder of a police inspector it month a „ 0 The Dacoitis surrendered after two were killed. One policeman was killed and the district superintendent was wounded. TRIBAL FIGHTING.
DELI-fl, April 2d
’Renewed lighting is reported in Tirah on the north-east frontier between Afridi and fchinl. tribesmen The former attacked the Sh.ahs at dawn yesterday inflicting heavy . casualties. They captured two picket posts but the Shiahs counter attacked ! in d recaptured the lost ground. Fierce lighting is expected shortly.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1929, Page 5
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119AFGHAN AFFAIRS Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1929, Page 5
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