REBELS DEFEATED.
AMIR'S RECEPTION OF VICTORS, (bt cmi.t—rass» motatw ■■ (AUSTRALIA* AKB SJU CJJMtt IJIIIIIIHIMBiI DELHI. ¥<ebra*rr & There was a remarkable Mim» «•» miniseent of wniifctr ftmetiww »a aeral times. 2t KtbtiL vtM til ,£■<# welcomed back the Roralki anaqr.iri* were victorious orer the mAm rebois. In front of the parade «w pWI a number of influential prieitt, led the rebellion, and the* we jetted to general abase. The Amir addressed the &4ooi if extravagant terms of awl descended the throne onA eaAeweA and kissed each soldier, j Addressing the be | "I pray that these inittn. •• they have beea put to ihm im! grace in this worti, shame and disgrace ta the BMEfc.** An Afghan newspaper nfcrttr «##» that the latter part ef AaMi speech was so impnuiro AM mW? in tho audience eortki wfcafii fWMi weeping. On thb actwwat the iihffh, hand writer could not Ulat safe*..
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18303, 10 February 1925, Page 9
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REBELS DEFEATED.
Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18303, 10 February 1925, Page 9
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