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AFGHANISTAN.

AMEER PROPOSES CONFERENCE WITH BRITAIN; *

(Reoolved Oct. 21, 1.13 a,m.) LONDON, Oct. BQ. Lord Curzon is returning t 0 laM* at the end of NoYenJbpr. The Arnoer, proposes to send hia otdcat son, Inayatulla, to meet Lord Curzon, ajnd.Un Ameer receives hint «t Kabul,

An Indian Government official has been, authored *« discuss with the Ameer questions concerning Afghta--. Stan's relations with Uritaia. ' : .

The Standard declares that "no ttuia could be more favourable (of, uMittag and- consolidating our friendly relations with Afghanistan, removing: any luUapprehnusion ragurding the Itrrunoss of our pur-' pose, and the adequacy of our r*--sources in Indi a ." The paper welcomes the Ameer's HuggesUoo, bis,.. initiative Steffi being l doubly agr«4>ablo to tho Government, " a> % proof of his political capacity a o *! confidence in us." The diacucrten and; possible lmdjuatment of arraiigo ments dating from 1809 tQ will bo Interesting I* Hi import*. anco.

CABLE NEWS.

(United Press Association.—By Eitatrie Telegraph.—Copyright.)

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 246, 21 October 1904, Page 2

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154

AFGHANISTAN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 246, 21 October 1904, Page 2

AFGHANISTAN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 246, 21 October 1904, Page 2

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