EASTERN SITUATION.
AUSTRALIAN A N.Z. CABLE \SBOCIATIOnI
AFGHAN ATTITUDE; (Received this day at 8 a.m.) DELHI, September 15,
Afghanistan is taking the fullest precaution in view of the Bolshevik inva sion of Bokhara. The pro-British party is becoming stronger every day. The Amir has increased restrictions on the Bolshevik mission at Kabul, the officers being coldly treated. Bolshevik massacres in Turkestan and ruthless oppression has roused a reaction in Afghanistan, the .general feeling now being for a peaceful life and alliance with the British.
SpYIETS IN PERSIA. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.)
DELHI, September 15
Advices from Baku state Bravin will shortly arrive in Teheran from Moscow as 'theSoviet representative. Bravin came to Teheran in the winter of 1918, as the Soviet representative hut was unrecognised, and after a short stay, left
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1920, Page 2
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133EASTERN SITUATION. Hokitika Guardian, 17 September 1920, Page 2
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