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RUSSIA IN THE EAST.

(|IV KI.KcrUK! TKI.Ki;IIAriI.—COrVKICHT.) S'j - . I'KTKiisiiL'HO, iScj)tL'iubor 12. Till) Wovoe Vri;iiiy<i contends that (iivit iin'lfiin has no locus standi in I the I'iiniirs. and hints that Jtiisjia is williu" and abli) to cause Ikt d^insiiids ' ini, l .,vs 1 ,e, ; t,.d. i'lie s.ii,)' journ.-il says thai. Cajilain j YaiiMfrst'xpedi'ion is not for scientific purposes, but solely to strengthen authority in the I'ainirs. Lo.ndo.v. September I'-'. The Standard says the Russian Government hopesC'aptain Yanolt' will 1)0 settled so securely in tho Pamirs by Mini spring that it" will be nseless for China to attempt to dislodge him. C.w.crrr v September 12. The Black Mountain expedition, under General Lot.-klu.rt, starts in October. The ruler of Chitral, ;i small district in the mountainous country on the north-west frontier of India, is dead. The younger son seized the throne, and it, is feared the elder will ask Hu.ssianuid to reinstate him. i:j. Reports are current in Simla that tin; Jiussians have evacuated the Pamir. It is reported that Captain Yanoff's expedition has retired to Murghabe, where it is intended to make a permanent station.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3156, 15 September 1892, Page 2

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RUSSIA IN THE EAST. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3156, 15 September 1892, Page 2

RUSSIA IN THE EAST. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3156, 15 September 1892, Page 2

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