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BAGDAD RAILWAY.

BRITAIN'S RIGHTS' SAFEGUARDED,

Br Telearasli—Prwi Auoolatlon-OopyrisM

London, May SO.During the debate on the Foreign Office Vote in tho House/of Commons, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign [Affairs, said an agreement had been entered into with Turkey by whioh the Bagdad railway would not proceed; beyond Basra without Great Britain's consent. Germany was not a party to the agreement, but it was essential that Germany should be satisfied that there was nothing in it that oon/licted with her rights. Similarly BritAin had to bo satisfied that there is nothibg conflicting to her Tights in Bagdad agreement with (Turkey. ; Mr. Bonar Law, Leader of the Opp >sition, paid aj tribute to Sir Edward Grey's puccess in .Connection with' the Balkan question, and said he approved the Basra arrangement.

The oriier issued by the Berlin police taaking the wearing of hatpins with unprotected ends an offence punishable by fines hoi been extended to a prohibition of feathers which' project from hats and which havo been stiffened, by wire. 'J. he cx(*nsi6u has roused indignation among 'Berlin^'women. .Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, For Cols' l3 an(l Colds, never fails, Is. 6i}.«

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1765, 2 June 1913, Page 5

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BAGDAD RAILWAY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1765, 2 June 1913, Page 5

BAGDAD RAILWAY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1765, 2 June 1913, Page 5

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