AMIR'S SILENCE.
Altf FROM BOLSHEVIK!
(Received June 11, 10.30 a,m.)
LONDON, June 12
The Australian Press Association learns that no-reply to the armistice terms has been received from the Amir who is still in close relationship with the Russian Bblsheviki.
There has been iio military change and no organised rising of any tribe which was. not expected.
The, Bolshevik influence in Afghanistan is more serious, owing to the Bolshevik advance 1 in Trans-Caspia, which constitutes the worst feature of Afghan situation.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9633, 13 June 1919, Page 5
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