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The Standard's Russiad " cotf?efcpondent says thatYanpff, cottunandant of the troops in Pairiir, has been instructed to prevent .either the Afghans or the Chinese, obtaining a footing there. /" Chinese troops are reported to be proceeding towards the Pamirs. The Novosti says that Russia cannot remain a passive onlooker of the Afghan crisis. It is reported that another collision has occurred 'between the, Russians and the Afghans in the Alichur district of the Pamirs. : : ' r The Berlin Post asserts' 'tftat two months ago Russia- requested f Cnina not to send troops into _ the/ V&piir, . district in order that the labodte" or the Delimitation Commission, shoiild, '" not be disturbed. . , ' <' Ui ''''"' Only 50 Russians "were engaged in the recent conflict at Aktash The Russians have expelled Hindoo traders from Turkestan. The Hazaras have closed the v O&.il betweeri Herat^nd'CJabiili j 0 f | j 1
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Manawatu Herald, 16 August 1892, Page 2
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