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AFGHANISTAN

BRITISH PLANES SAFE foreigners treated courteously. Press Association—By Telegraph—Coo/right DELHI, January 31. One of the two missing Air Eurce aeroplanes, with two airmen, landed safely at Kabul, and the other is held up nl Kabul with engine trouble. Two other planes, which are due to fly to Kabul from Peshawar to rescue foreigners, are held up by the weather. The Foreign Office at Kabul has been reopened, and is very friendly to the legations, all foreigners being courteously treated. _ Malik Ghiasuddin GhilKai. a tribal leader, is threatening Baechi Sakao’s troops at Gardez, and is a claimant lor power in Khost province. Baccha Sakao is not leaving Kabul.—Australian Press Association.

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Evening Star, Issue 20089, 1 February 1929, Page 6

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AFGHANISTAN Evening Star, Issue 20089, 1 February 1929, Page 6

AFGHANISTAN Evening Star, Issue 20089, 1 February 1929, Page 6