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MOSUL QUESTION

TURKEY'S ATTITUDE \By Teleeraph.—Copyright.) (Reuter's Telegram*.) CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 10 Ihe military heads and tlie whole Cabinet attended the Assembly at Angora, which approved the Government's altitude nn the Mosul question. Towfik R.iisiidi, in a statement on the whole course of the Mosul negotiations, said that the League of Nations’ decision condemning the Irakans to submit to a foreign mandate for a further twentyfive years for the purpose, of severing the. disputed territory from Turkey was ■illogical and illegal. Referring to the pourparlers between the British Premier, Mr Baldwin, and the Turkish Ambassador in London, Tew file Rushdi declared that much depended on the form and substance of the British proposals. Turkey aimed at an agreement based on a frontier line in Mosul satisfactory to both parties.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 January 1926, Page 5

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MOSUL QUESTION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 January 1926, Page 5

MOSUL QUESTION Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 January 1926, Page 5

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