INDIAN AFFAIRS.
._ r.l* ST 11 A MAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. BOMBERS C^nTHlvD. DELHI. January 23. l-Joavv bombing aeioplmies. carrying out < i rations in enemy country <m tile frontier, effected a forced landing. Consequently a flight officer and incclninic arc in tile hands of Abdullah Mnhsuds. They are being well treated. amir and king o forge. I'lieceived this day at IP.ml i.in.i DEL|Hf, .himi jy 2d. The Amir is taking great interest in Lausanne negotiations and has cabled to his London Minister to request King George to secure equitable consideration of the Turkish problem which concerns the general peace of all Moslems. King George replied that he was fully sensible of t lie concern felt bv Moslems of the East, no less than felt by western nations, and it is his earnest desire that an equitable, lasting solution be found.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1923, Page 3
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140INDIAN AFFAIRS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 January 1923, Page 3
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