THE FATE OF MOSUL.
C'<7NSTANTINOPI.E. May -1 • A conference to settle flie fate of .Mosul lias made an unpromising start. l'Vtlii Bey. ('resident of the Brand National As'emli’y. the principal Turkish negotiator. explained the I urki.s i claims, hasing them on ethnological geographical rounds. Sir Percy CoPs t'eplv showed the British standpoint is „ idols- opposed to the Turkish. It is understood the Turks are claiming the cession of the whole village of Mosul, which the British consider should In? retained hy Irak. WANE A NTT IIARBOriI I.DAN. LONDON. May 21. The Wanganui Harbour Board’s loan of £IOO.OOO at five per cent, ‘interest. has been placed privately, healings'in the stock commence on the Stock Exchange to-day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1924, Page 1
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115THE FATE OF MOSUL. Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1924, Page 1
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