IN THE EAST.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copy right, i AFGHAN ACTION. DELHI, Oct. 13. The Afghan delegation to India, has been'retailed to Kabul, owing to a reported changes in the attitude of the Amir towards the Britsh Government. The Afghan Minister is proceeding to Tashkent and Mery, to meet Dememal Pasha who is staying at the latter place with, a small Turkish and Russian following. The Amir provided facilities for the reception of various Bolsheviks, who are arriving at Kabul in small batches. REDS AND MOSLEMS. (Reuter’s Telegrams.l ' 4 DELHI, Oct. 13. Indignation is caused among Afoslems in Central Asia by Bolshevik ruthlessness against the civil population of Bokhara, who were driven from the city. Refugees arriving at Meshed state the Bolshevik artillery destroyed the city, which was set on fire in three places. The Reds seized the Governor and other officials whose fate is un- : known.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1920, Page 2
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146IN THE EAST. Hokitika Guardian, 15 October 1920, Page 2
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