AFGHANISTAN AND THE WAR
CORDIAL LETTER FROM THE AMIR NEUTRALITY EMPHASISED Delhi, November. 30. The -Amir of Afghanistan, in a letter : to the Viceroy, clearly confirms Af- ; ghanistan's determination to remain neutral. The letter is most cordial and • friendly. It.regrets that Turkey has embarked on a war with England which is certain to have the effect of further strengthening the general Moslem opinion regarding the'tolly of Turkey joining Germany. ' .
WAR SPIRIT IN INDIA TIKWANA CHIEFS OFFER TROOPS, ■' Delhi, November 30. '; Leading Tirwana; chiefs in the Sherpur : district of the Punjab (Indian North. ' TVest) have offered to raise and maintain . 300 men whenever required l . ABYSSINIA'S FRIENDSHIP FOR BRITAIN ' . GERMAN INTRIGUES TURNED DOWN. ■ ■'<■ London, November 80. A Paris message from Cairo statea ' that the Negus of Abyssinia' has rejected German intrigues for an attack on . the Soudan. '...',. The Negus has offered a contingent to ' Great Britain.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2322, 2 December 1914, Page 5
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145AFGHANISTAN AND THE WAR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2322, 2 December 1914, Page 5
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