AFGHAN WAR
! AM ANUf,LA IT’S MOVE. (United Press Association— By Electru I Telegraph—Copyright). ;' (Received this day at 8.30. a.m.) t DELHI, May 28. Amaniillah lilt Alghniiistnii to avoid more’.bloodshed, lollowing the revolt ol certain tribes, during Hie ex-King’s march on Kabul. Ibis was the statement of a lhcmber of Amaiiiillali’s entourage at Bombay. Baceb.i, lie deHa red, was not strong enough to ;witbs tan (I f be attack of Nadi Klmii or * AI i Ahmeld Jan. Amaimllah’s supporter vwlio was rc/'orled to have hoisted bis flag at Kandaluiiv •• Amamiliali is wan and depressed and is .not. expected to return I" Afghanisian. , An interesting event all' cling Queen S,mriCa is. likely in a’few days, which would' delay tin,mi; departure to Italy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1929, Page 6
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120AFGHAN WAR Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1929, Page 6
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