OUR INDIAN EMPIRE
The Brit'ch Government h«e formally incorporated In ih« lonian E«pire the lar.se dißtrict m Beloochiftan of which Quetta is the centre Tha Khan oi Ba ooohiatan has for ypara received a hands we subsidy to permit Bit sh troops to garrison Qmtta, but with Ka-tia oi th^ nor htu edge of /> f K hani-tan, Great Brita n has preferred to t-«k« a new arrangem ot with the Khan, th«.t gives to Indi* the sole control of the country lead ng to Cand .bar. Meanwh le worV on the two Belooohietan railroads and ultimately to C^ndah r is pnshinsr rap diy forward." The north-western frontier of India will a on be bo fully protected a? to render any attempt at a surprise from the Rnaßian sde exceed ng'y unlikely to succeed.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1763, 10 February 1888, Page 3
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133OUR INDIAN EMPIRE Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1763, 10 February 1888, Page 3
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