BOLSHEVIK MENACE.
AFGHANISTAN'S PRECAUTIONS, .j DELHI, Sept. 15. *. Afghanistan -is taking the fullest precautions m view of the Bolshevik invasion of Bokhara.. - The pro-British party is becoming stronger 'every day. The Amir has increased the restrictions on tho Bolshevik mission at. Kabul, and the officers are being coldly treated. The Bolshevika' massacres m Turkestan and the ruthless oppression have aroused*, a reaction m Afghanistan, the general feelinn- now being for a peaceful life and anal fiance with .the Britisli. Advices from Baku state that Bravin will shortly arrive m Teheran from Moscow -as the Soviet representative. . Bravin came to Teheran m the winter of 1918 as the Soviet representative, but was unrecognised, and after a short stay left. — A. and N.Z.CA.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15321, 17 September 1920, Page 3
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