THE AFGHANISTAN MISSION
SETS OUT FROM INDIA. lly Tt)f>grfp)i'.—Prea« AB«or.la«cn.—CopyrigW. I/ONPOS, November 28. The British mission lor Cabal has left Peshawar. - The JJuskian newspapers fear thai Die mission will achieve great re salts' owing to the, defeats of Eussii in, Manchuria and the checks given by Britain to her schemes in regar: to Tibet and south-eastern Prvsifi In, October the Ameer of Afghanistan Hukib Ullah. infonrtid 'vlie Government o li-dia ; that ha proposed to ssnd his sou Inayat Ullah, to meet kord Carson, on hi return from England, Be also noiin-.d hi willingness to - ; receive Jan ; official ■'■■'- from soi Government of India, authorised to 'discus questions oon'oarnihg his relations wttl Ureitt Br ; taip, ■ Agreements were, road* With the Ameer end 1893 as to raipettm sphere* pi influence of .Afg»anis tat) »*\d Britain among «he frontier toes The rijatrictb alfectpd were Chitral, » au Swat, ABmar, : and Wejsjjrirt»n. Ihe iron fckr jl> w t i\n SSbob V?»«f? w* J* M The "■'Aroder mm .*nm) ' vl <' "J 1 *";- *4* in return trw Indian G«.venue*ni «■»»»:* all mtriotfons upon the Wrttton * •*?£ and military WF&*, Mil LK^£liUl nual altawske <«$» from (|.« W quwtiofla to bo wnaiArod b*™-^ be *n Stated, but tb» Times ha* * u |f X that the:'arran|Emoni'. *^« n n £~ r .jS" igrerownta of IWa »nd 1995 will bo WJ justed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12725, 30 November 1904, Page 5
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215THE AFGHANISTAN MISSION New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12725, 30 November 1904, Page 5
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