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[Rkotfus Tf.i.eoiiams.] 11ITI.KR NOT BKI.KAKKI). (■Received this day at 1! .-o a.in.) BK.UI.iN, September JO. The padhe authorities vetoed the release of Hitler mentioned e.u Sept. ?t!th allotting that while in confinement lie actively participated in the 'reorganisation of illegal societies into one lug organisation called the broutrand, aiming at the overthrow of the constitution and restoration of the monaivhv. Nationalists are excited at the uont? release of their champion. 'I he Liavarc inn police have been ordered to he ready for all emergencies.
SITUATION IN IRAQ. (■Received tins day at 11.20 a.m.) HON DON. Kept, 30. The situation in .Iraq appears to bo that Turkish trcnv.'s are still within the boundary of Mosul village. 1 hoy burned some villages, but no offensive lias been taken by British aeroplanes since Sept. 21th. except where aeroplanes were fust fired on. Meantime both sides have established a line, whereon they are unlikely to clash. Tt is beieved that Lord Thomson is at Mosul.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1924, Page 3
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