GENERAL CABLES.
IRAQ FRONTIER TROUBLE. (Australian and N. Z. C'abin As«n.) LONDON, Nov. 24. “The Times’s” correspondent at Basra reports tension on the frontier, in anticipation of an attack by Eeisal, tie Wahabi Sheikh. Aeroplanes loaded with bombs are maintaining ceaseless scouting, while officers and men at Hu' aerodromes are sleeping alongside their rifles and ammunition. Feisal? if he comes, will undoubtedly suffer. LONDON, November 24. I he British United Press’s Belgrade correspondent says that Afarinkovitch announced in the Chamber that Jugoslavia was seeking an alliance with Italy to supplement the Franco-Jugo-Slavia Treaty. It considered the present Italo-Jugo-Slav relations were insufficient. Ho denied that Italy was trying to undermine the little entente UNFIT TO PLEAD. LONDON, November 25. Airs Delvinge was found to be insane. and unfit to plead. She will be detained at His Alajesty’s pleasure. lITVINOFF TO CONFER WITH STRESEMANN. BERLIN, November 24. Litvinoff arrived en route to Geneva. He, will confer with Herr Stresemann to-morrow.
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Grey River Argus, 26 November 1927, Page 3
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