CENTRAL ASIAN AFFAIRS;Offer of General Kouropatkine to grant facilities to English officers visiting the Russian provinces in Central Asia. Russia’s objection to Foreign officers visiting the Russian post at Kushk;General Kouropatkine’s denial of the report that 50;000 troops were being sent to the Caucasus. Intention of Russia to strengthen and consolidate her power in Central Asia. Reportsrelating to the Russian possessions in the Central Asia. Articlein the “Novoe Vremya” regarding the amalgamation of theprovinces of Turkestan and Trans-Caspia into one administra-tive district. Sammary by Lieutenant-Colonel E; F. H; Mac-Swiney of information obtained during a recent journeythrough Central Asia and Chinese Turkestan.

Keywords russian,central,asia,russia,general,officers,would,turkestan,colonel,military
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