AFGHAN PLOTTERS.
Plan to Stir Up Revolt Against King Nadir Khan. PRIME MOVERS ARRESTED. (Received 0 a.m.) DELHI, February 0. Prince Amin Jan, ex-King Amanullah's brother, and Sardar Abdul Hakim Khan, former Afghan trade agent in Peshawar, tvero dramatically arrested in Peshawar by the Government of India on the eve }f crossing the frontier to raise the Hhiiiivari tribesmen against the present King, S T adir Khan, in favour of Amanuiiah's brother. The time chosen for the revolt was nost opportune as Kabul at present is experiencing the worst winter for 30 Yesterday's temperature was 20 degrees below zero and heavy snow:alls have rendered impossible the niovenent of troops' to Jalalabad, the stronghold of the Shinwaris.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1930, Page 7
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