The Rising in Sumatara
—*.— Natives Defeated Great Slamjlitor by Batch Expedition I'lf.-S A3SOcilltiuu--(.!opyrinht. Am:;ti;hdam, July li fni. Commander of tho Dutch expedition to North Ai'hin. Sumatra, that lie attacked the naliv.'s in their strotii; liulilnl kil:il ami that \M „\ tlio niciny ivere killed, incUlinejliU women and hh children. Ai;j, Hun -,] oflhc enemy >w« wmiinlt'd ami thai 17 prisimm were lul"!'. Tin.' J.'uli'li disunities were )■:, me:, wounded. Tho troops iicxl attacked Laiigiilhiirs, and 1)5-1 of the riicn.y w-re killed, iiieluditn,'B6 women and li! 0 children. ]<W:yniiic were wounded ami % captured, and o Dutch and 0 coolies were wounded,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1034, 7 July 1904, Page 3
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97The Rising in Sumatara Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1034, 7 July 1904, Page 3
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