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ACCUSED OP BACKING AFGHAN REVOLT. HOW GERMANY READS AMANULLAH’S END Received Wednesday, 10 p.m. LONDON, Jan. 15. The Times’ Berlin correspondent re* ports the Borsen Zeitung as saying that it was Britain’s attitude and' not tho cry against reforms that determined the course of the Afghan revolt. It is clear that Britain armed the insurgents. 6
The reports of Lawrence of Arabia's complicity came from Russia and should be received with caution, but this Joes not alter the fact that Britain's hand was in the pie. Amanullah underestimated the power of Britain and British gold. His abdication si<rnifietf the return of Afghanistan to hcr'form* or dependence upon Britain.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 17 January 1929, Page 2
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