INDIAN FRONTIER.
ENEMY'S BREACH OP FAITH. THE ARMISTICE CANCELLED. By Telegraph.—Press Assn - CopriJcbt. Received Jan. 24, 2.40 p.m. Delhi, Jan. 23. An eight clays' armistice, granted to the Mahsuds after the battle of Annaitange, has been cancelled owing to the enemy's breach of faith. Stores, munitions, and reinforcements are being collected in preparation for a further advance. The enemy yesterday sent in a communication signed by all the leaders, including Musa Kahn, who returned to Lashkar, offering to deliver fines and tribal rifles, provided the column advanced no further. It has become so obvious that no value attaches to any of the tribesmen's undertakings that the only possible reply was sent, namely, that our terms must be accepted without reserve. A large aerodi'ome has been established at Sorarogha.—Renter Service-
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1920, Page 5
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129INDIAN FRONTIER. Taranaki Daily News, 26 January 1920, Page 5
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