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MISSING PLANES SAFE

ENGINE TROUBLE AND BAD WEATHER LULL IN AFGHANISTAN (Australian, and N.Z. Press Association) DELHI, Thursday. One of the two missing Royal Air Force airplanes, with two airmen on board, landed safely at Kabul. The other is held up there with engine trouble. Two other planes, due to fly to Kabul from Peshawar, to rescue foreigners, have been held up by the weather. The Foreign Office at Kabul has been reopened. It is most friendly to the legations and all foreigners are being courteously treated. .Malik Ghia Suddin, leader of the Gliilzai tribe, is threatening Baccasakao’s troops at Gardez, and is a claimant to power in the Khost province. Bachai will not leave Kabul.

There is a lull in the fighting at present.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 577, 1 February 1929, Page 9

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MISSING PLANES SAFE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 577, 1 February 1929, Page 9

MISSING PLANES SAFE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 577, 1 February 1929, Page 9

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