SYRIAN MANDATE.
QUESTIONED BY UNITED STATES
Br Telegraph—Tree* Association—Cop jriiftv Australian had N.Z. Cable Association WASHINGTON. February 21. The transference of part of ih« Syrian mandated territory from France to Britain, under a convention formally concluded between them without reference to the Teague of Nations, is considered an apparent violation of the Treaty of Versailles. State Department officials pointed out that the entire •mandate 'question is so involved that it ri being officially investigated by the United. States in order to determine the precise status of the various con-
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16359, 23 February 1921, Page 4
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