THE NEW AMEER.
A MESSAGE PROM HABIBULLAH. PBB PBKSS ASSOCIATION, Received 13, 3 p.m London, October 12. The Times SimU correspondent states that reports from the frontier s'row that everything is quiet in Afghanistan, Hahibulhb, in a letter •'iinouncing his accession, informs Lord Curzon that he will follow in his father's footstepF, ard hopea that the friendship between the Afghanistan titd Indian Governments will continuously increase. PROVIDING AGAINST CONTINGENCIES. Received 13, 5 pm. London, October 12. The Daily Telegraph states that Pupsian official advi-'ps from Bokhara f allfge that Habihullah's brothers, a few hours prior to the proclamation of the i scefss'on, SPcretJy left Kabul accompanied by tbeir partisans. Habibullah, t indignant at their fiction, has suri rounded himself with trustworthy I troops, and sent strong detachments to guard the main reads and prevent their return, unless ae prisoners,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 233, 14 October 1901, Page 3
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139THE NEW AMEER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 233, 14 October 1901, Page 3
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