BOLSHEVIKS IN ASIA.
ATTACKS IN TURKESTAN. m LTTEMPT TO FORM A PAN- a XSEAMIC UNION. man _____ cam' _„. Com REJECTED RY AMIR. prev i was ber jr Cable.—Press Association.— Copyright.) * n cone (Received 1.45 p.m.) the and LONDON, November 27. ° f 1 The "Times" Teheran correspondent T , ports that the railways for twelve ... iles on both sides of Bokhara, the c-»pi- .. •1 of Turkestan, have been torn up to » ~ event Bolshevik attacks. .- Tlie Amir of Afghanistan sternly • - jected the combined Turco-Afghan-80l- "- levik proposal to Bokhara to press I'rsia to enter a pan-Islamic union. The _..„, •oposal has since been converted into|~i .* ireats against Bokhara, A Bolshevist | ' .ree establislied at Kuril Arvat. 80 miles I, . Jrth of the Persian frontier, threatens T rasnovodsk, on the eastern coast of the f .u aspian Sea.—("Times.") 31
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 283, 28 November 1919, Page 5
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