AFGHAN REBELLION
TROUBLE CONTINUES. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph— Copyright). LONDON. December ID. I lie " Daily Telegraph.” " Morning Bon. ’ and other papers arc publishing canles from India, saying - that the trouble in Afghanistan is com inning. The British Legal ion is at present sate. ! lie Government oi India !.•• prepared lo give relict if nei css iry. AEROPLANE SHOT DOWN. POSITION CAUSES ANXIETY. (Received this dav at 11.2). a.m.) DELHI. December ID. Ii is reported that the Afghan rebels have sci'/.cr | two forts overlookir.g Kabul, wiih large qimulities of arms and ammunition, and are awabing reiiiloi ' emciit.> for a big a-sault. A Brit isb Air .Force aeroplane w liidi ailemped to < • -IDI ! i -1 1 eommu uicat ion willi the British Legation. with a vow to the probability of arranging for the evaniaiiou of British and Indian women and children, was damaged by shots from rebels and forced to hind near the city. flic late ol the pilot and observer is unknown. Ihe situation is In!! of aiix'ety lot the Indian Government, fi.om the viewpoint ol the e I fee t of a fanatical Afghan civil war on the north-west- frontier.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1928, Page 5
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191AFGHAN REBELLION Hokitika Guardian, 20 December 1928, Page 5
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