attack ON TROOPS. CALCUTTA, September 22. Indian troops employed in the protection of a new road in Mohmand territory were ambushed by a strong force of hostile tribesmen, believed to be Safiris. Three privates were killed and one was wounded . A few hous later, a. Punjab regiment was (attacked near (Katsai, one being killed and one wounded. Enemy losses were unknown. Reconnaissance planes wore fired on by Kamlahakis, who, with the Safiris, it is believed, are being arrested for A ffrln*adventures supposed to be connected with a desire to overthrow Nadir Shah, the Afghan king.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1933, Page 5
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