India.
-— — » The latest news from the frontier states that the troubles are quieting,' and the Afridis and Orakzii3 have made no attempt at molesting the British troops in the passes. Oolonel Blood, at present in the Upper Swat Valley, has reoeived the tribesmen's arms, and the religious leaders have submitted. The turbulent Boerwal tribe is reported to have 'sustained great losses at Laudaki, where the 12 pounders of the British completely demoralised their ranks.
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Manawatu Herald, 26 August 1897, Page 2
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74India. Manawatu Herald, 26 August 1897, Page 2
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