MOSUL DISPUTE.
CONSEQUENCES OF DELAY. IN EFFECTING SETTLEMENT. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION--COPYRIGH 1 LONDON, Sep. 21. “By postponing the Mosul decision, which it had undertaken to give, the League of Nations council has prolonged a situation which may at any moment compel Britain to take action to protect- the mandatory -State or advertise to the- Eastern people that we are no longer willing or able to fulfil our obligations,” states the Times in a leader. “The League will never acquire a reputation for courage as being as essential as impartiality and knowledge if it throws doubt on its own jurisdiction and competence whenever causes of real gravity come before it.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 22 September 1925, Page 5
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109MOSUL DISPUTE. Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 22 September 1925, Page 5
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