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TROUBLE BREWING AMONG INDIAN TRIBESMEN. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received this clay at 9.2 ft a.m) DELHI, March 8. Serious . trouble is brewing on the North West frontier where notorious firebrands in 'close touch with Congress me limiting turbulent tribesmen to open rebellion against the British Government Several thousand fanatic, armed tribesmen have already entered Mohmand territory, twelve miles from the Indian administrative border, and threaten to sever communication with the remote frontier post ,of Chilhal. British aeroplanes have been fired at) and the postponement of strong measures may result in widespread conflagration. There were similar hostile activities in the Peshawar district, where disaffected tribesmen have been warned by leaflets, dropped from aeroplanes, that, unless they immediately disperse, their villages will be bombed, and the leading agitators removed,

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1932, Page 5

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