IRAQ UNREST.
TRIBES RETIRE TO GRAZING GROUNDS. " SITUATION EASIER. (British Offioial Wireless.: RUGBY, April 16. According to latest reports the combined Wahabi fdree, which was menacing the Iraq frontier, has now retired to the summer grazing grounds of its component tribes. The arrangements; made for a conference between Ibn Sriud, the Wahabi King, and Sir Gilbert Clayton has eased the situation all round: and information has reached Basra that lbn Sand has. summoned all the important tribal chiefs of Nejd to meet him sit Buraida. : , :
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10564, 18 April 1928, Page 5
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