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Kindarangan (eldest son of old Sultan Baya.no) at Barak# 
and returned to General Wood's main camp, 2 miles from Barak and 
spent the night* 
March 8, 1904. The entire command moved forward to Barak, about- two miles 
from Ali's fort at Seranaya, and camped in the cocoanut grove of 
the Sultan of Kudarangan, whose residence was burned by Datto Ali 
March 9, 
yesterday. 
1904. The main camp remained at Barak. 1 accompanied 
party sent out to examine Ali's left flank. is left 
and returned at 1 F. M., having been within 600 yards 
a reconnoisance 
at sunrise, 
of Ali’s 
fort. 
March 10, 1904. Yesterday evening and last night Captain. Qatley's battery 
shelled the fort of Ali at Serenaya from our camp in the cocoanut 
grove of TumMlanan, Sultan of Kudarangan, called Barak, distance 
about If miles. This morning we could see that Ali had torn down 
several houses, and raised his fort hdgher so that it made a better 
target. Shelled the Moro works all during the day. 
March 11, 1904. Left Barak in three columns to attack the Seranaya fort, 
which we entered without firing a shot, and found no dead, but 
one dying Moro. A number of graves were found in which Moro 
stead had been buried. Looted and burned the fort and houses. 
March 12, 1904* Left camp at All's fort at 5*30 • A* wi <. ' 
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battalion and marched to La«*bas and captured Dj imbangan at 4:c0, 
P. M. Left Labas at 4:30 P. K* , after burning Dj imbangan ' s 
house and property and seizing some of his carabaos and horses, 
and returned with Djim^angan to the Libungan River, v - n camped 
at 10:30 P. M. 
