AFGHANISTAN.
THE BRITISH MISSION.
jßy Telegraph—Presß Association-Copyright I Reoeived 9.35 p.m., May 8. I ht T-, ... „ London, May 8. ■ M . r f D “ ne .’ f oe head the British mission I Afghanistan,. interviewed at stated that a great durbar was hdd2 Kabul. The Ameer announced the Sontr?“‘£ the ‘ext whereof ho road. Leading Afghans presented an address and congratulated the Ameer on tho treaty. Thoy thanked tho British mission “ d “Pressed wishes for King Edward’s and the Ameers healths. Mr Dane dßolared there was no sign of RussianOnfluenoe at Kabul. The Ameer realises-Sthaa are identical with thcsL'oS
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1449, 9 May 1905, Page 2
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