MOSUL AND IRAQ
r Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] TCRKO-SOYTFT AOU FKMFNT. LONDON, Dee. 22. The --.Morning Posts".-" Constantinople correspondent states lDishdy Bey and M. Telliteherin (Soviet Foreign Minister) have signed a threeyears’ treaty, which is regarded as a reply 1 1 > the League of Nations’ Mosul decision, and provides for neutrality in event of military action by any power or powers against Turkey. Russia also pledges each party not to conclude political and economic agreement detrimental to each other. BRITAIN AND TURKEY. LONDON. Dee. 23. Mr Baldwin met the Turkish Ambassador In conference. It is unlikely that formal negotiations will ba opened until Sir A. eliMiuheihiiirs return. The -‘Daily Telegraph" states it is understood ex-King Al.i ut lledjaz baleft Jaddah for Baghdad. Urn Sand, the lieu- ruler, will to-day prohubi.v make a triumphal entry. SAN itFMit. Dr- 22.
Though Sir A Chamberlain insists hr is merely on a holiday here, the newspapers assert he will have interviews at Bapalio with a number ol loreigu politii inns, ineluding Turkish representatives,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1925, Page 2
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