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Relations with Tributary States and Frontier Affairs |
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4. The transfrontier Semas and Sangtams continued to behave well, and the peace between the former and the Yimtsungr was not broken. |
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In the Konyak area, Totok and Chui continued to give trouble. They again, contrary to His Excellency's orders, used guns in their feuds, and were fined one hundred guns each. |
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The villages of Nokhu-Nokluk tribe (a section of the Kalyo-Kengyu tribe) again gave serious trouble. Pangsha, which had been visited and burnt in 1936, combined with Ukha and Yungkao and wiped out the small village of Aghching, taking a large number of heads. The villages were visited by a column and suitably dealt with. |
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The Nagas were as eager to offer their services in the present was as they were in the last. |