IRAQ DECISION.
NO CHANGE IN BRITISH POLICY. THE TURKISH VIEWPOINT. FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND. by cable-press association-copyright. (Received Dec. 18, 1.10 p.m.) LONDON, Dec. 1/. in the House of Commons, Mr Baldwin read the text of the League’s Iraq decision. He explained that the Ministry was confident the actual period of the mandate would be far lees than 2o years. It involved no responsibility to spend money to keep troops m Iraq, tor tne purposes of keeping order or against external aggression. The award did not involve any departure from the policy of the last two and a half years. A. and N.Z. Assn. Received Dec. 18, 12.35 p.m. GENEVA, Dec. 17.. Tewfilc Rushi Bey has gone to Pans, en route to Angora, in an vicw he said- “Oxir relations with England will continue to be friendly.. AAe haae protested against the decision of tJ Council; henceforth it is for Angora, to sneak We have now got to settle tne question of Mosul with tlie Governrnpnf- of Iraq. I am convinced tne population of Mosul do not, want to remain with Iraq.”— Router.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 18 December 1925, Page 7
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