SIR MARK SYKES
"The death of Sir Mark Sykes at the untimely of 3.9 is a real loss to English public life," says llio "Daily Chronicle." "110 was so •ibundantly equipped that any position in statesmanship or diplomacy was within his reach. Jlc had been in and out. of the Near East ever since, he was nine years old, and, his knowledge of its peoples and its problems has been of inestimable value during the war. "That glowing proclamation beginning "l'o tho People of Bagdad' came from his pqn, and also tho pledge of security and freedom which General Allenby gave to the people of Jerusalem,"
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 175, 19 April 1919, Page 10
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106SIR MARK SYKES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 175, 19 April 1919, Page 10
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