The new ruler of Turkey is a believer in young men in politics, as this photograph of the Turkish delegation at the League of Nations Assembly at.Geneva discloses. The Delegation, it will be remembered, withdrew over the Mosul question. The names from left to right are: Munir Bey (Turkish Minister at Berne), Djevad Pasha (Commander of the Turkish Army), TewSk Rushdi Bey (Foreign Minister), Chukri Bey (Ex-Minister of Public Institutions), and Hikmet Bey (Turkish Minister at Belgrade). '. ' —"Central Press" photo.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 19 January 1926, Page 8
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80The new ruler of Turkey is a believer in young men in politics, as this photograph of the Turkish delegation at the League of Nations Assembly at.Geneva discloses. The Delegation, it will be remembered, withdrew over the Mosul question. The names from left to right are: Munir Bey (Turkish Minister at Berne), Djevad Pasha (Commander of the Turkish Army), TewSk Rushdi Bey (Foreign Minister), Chukri Bey (Ex-Minister of Public Institutions), and Hikmet Bey (Turkish Minister at Belgrade). '. ' —"Central Press" photo. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15, 19 January 1926, Page 8
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