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CONFLICT WITH TRIBESMEN

MILITARY POLICE ASSAILED US BUSH. MANY KILLED AND WOUNDED. (Received February .14, 11.55 p.m.) DELHI, February 14. A collision occurred between the military police and the Naga tribesmen on the north-eastern frontier. The police were inquiring into the massacre of three men when the Nagas assailed them in the dense bush. Nine coolie transporters were killed and twenty-seven wounded. The police rtpelled the attack, losing four Sepoys killed and live wounded.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 5

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74

CONFLICT WITH TRIBESMEN New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 5

CONFLICT WITH TRIBESMEN New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8355, 15 February 1913, Page 5

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