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Mahomed Ameen, is an oíd man, being hardly able to work ; he 

 says if he got some money he could purehase a horse and come down 

 to Lahore if wanted. 



Note by Mr. Johnson. — The above was taken down as given by 

 Kunj Khan, who was present when Mr. S. was murdered, and it is in 

 some measure confirmed by a letter which has been sent by Tulsiram's 

 brother from Yarkand. 



I hear that the Moonshi who was sent from Simia or Kooloo never 

 went beyond Leh and therefore got no correct information. 

 (Signed) W. H. Johnsok, 



Civil Assistant G. T. Survey. 



Camp Leh in Láclale, \lth September, 1860. 



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