INDIAN FRONTIER TROUBLE.
-jJIBES REJECT TERMS. ' J Calcutta, February 14. rr h „ ykkka KJiels at I'aranioa refuse* , - fSrs.«Mf«e urttisji /!« outlaws* "of their {trifeiwriicy also refuse to accede to fl> e othJi- British demands. Willcox prevent >be Zaljlca tribesmen from escaping t|> Afghanistan. ' ' have petitioned pic King to prevent the Bazar Valley simultaneously from d,if' ferent diVeistions. SUCCESSFUL,BRITISH MARCH. DOMINATE POSITIONS OCCUPIED. Kdcntta, February 15. Major-General :Wil)cox, advancing with remarkable,.rapii'lity, has already closed the nor them, end of the passes commanding the Za<kas country. The Afridis,' generally, arc quiet. Tlie Zakkas are removing their w/%, men and cliildre a, The British force includes a battalion each from the arwicks, Scaforths, and Munstera, Encampments have been established at Alimasjid, L mrtikopal, and Landiliana.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 49, 17 February 1908, Page 2
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121INDIAN FRONTIER TROUBLE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 49, 17 February 1908, Page 2
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