INDIAN FRONTIER.
FIGHTING TO CONTINUE. By Tel«era»Ji.— Tress Assn.—Copyrltfit. Bombay, Feb. 15. After waiting for some days at Piazharighza while stores were'accumulating the Berajat column resumed its march, penetrating the heart of the Mahsnd country and encamped at Nairobi, the most interesting Mahsud stronghold yet entered, famous as ihe burial place of the notorious Mullah Powindah, whose remains were removed before our entry. A great girjah was held yesterday, attended by representatives of nraot'ically all the tribe?. There was a considerable party favoring peace, hut the irreconcilables prevailed and the situation is unaltered.—Reuter.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1920, Page 5
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