INDIAN FRONTIER REVOLT.
«CABLE NI«.
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph copyright.
CASUALTIES IN FRIDAYS
FIGHTING.
A SANGAR CARREIDdnY'tTHE
BAYONET
Received April 27, 8.^55t,a.m. CALCUTTA, AprdL27,
Friday's casualties in General Wallcocks' force were:—Two men v(Northumberland <Fusiliers) killed, > four British officers, and 17 men mounded; 5 natives killed and 30 wounded. The Thirty-Seventh Native .Infantry carried a sangar at tfco point of the bayonet. The First Warwicks catching the enemy escaping .through. ft *£orge, inflicted,a ;loss on them of four hundred men. THE .-AMEER SUSPECTED. Received April 27.9.15, p.m. LONDON April 27. 1 .Many .-suspect th* Ameer of-fo-•rnenting 'the frontier disturbances .owing to.dissatisfaction not being consuted with regard to ..tlie AngloRussian Agreement. t '■-Viscount Morey thas ,givenj| the .Indian Government aire*, (hand pro-: wided that .there is no .permanent t occupation. CALCUTTA-Apri 1.27. .. ",The Mohmands havt abandoned, ;the, positions .fronting Abjraai. The Afghans are much tke-severe .losses.they have sustained! but nunder the Mullah's lt persuasion! small bodies continue to rorinforce j itho .'-Mohmands.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9076, 28 April 1908, Page 5
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161INDIAN FRONTIER REVOLT. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9076, 28 April 1908, Page 5
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