EASTERN TROUBLE
MARTIAL LAW IN BAGDAD
iDBS n..mAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATE
DELHI, Aug. 13,
In view of the growth of seclet ! | tical activity in Baghdad, a proclama ion has been issued"by Bngadie.-Gc.i-S Sanders, commanding Baghdad defences, to the people of the city, vain !„"Vo S o »giftor ß „l.o l,«»e tan sunmoning 'meetings r.egularly on a ielig oils protest, but really to inflame the public against the Government, an stir up disorder, that all ■meetings An political purposes are hencefoi bidden, except with the permission ol the military, Government or politic officers at Baghdad. A nuharycou Ins been established to try all offenders against public' order. This vrrtunTb amounts to » proclamation ot martial law.
El? VNCE AND BELGIUM. LONDON, Aug. 13. France and Belgian military chiefs have signed an agreement settling t general lines of defensive alliance between the two countries. Political and economic questions have vet to considered.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 August 1920, Page 1
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