AFGHAN PROBLEMS.
disrupted into three pro-
vinces.
(By Telegraph-Press Assn.-Copyright.) (Received This Day, 11.55 a.m.) . DELHI, Jan. 18.
Inayatullah and members of his family arrived at Peshawar from Kabul Ly an Afghan aeroplane in the afternoon. The report of his abdication is not confirmed. Amanullah is safe at Kandahar which .city is quiet. It is likely he will;accept the kingship of the Durani Iribe and the natural consequence will be Afghanistan will be disrupted into three provinces. The rebels completely occupied Kabul where they looted set fire to scores of government buildings and houses. At present all is well at the Foreign Legations in the capital and the Britishers have sufficient provisions for three rfionths. There is no fear of attack by rebels, but it is likely all Legations will be removed ftyy air force aeroplanes in the absence of recognised authority.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 January 1929, Page 5
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