IN SYRIA.
| “Til" TIMES” Sr.KVICB. i REPORTS CONFIRMED. PARIS. December 27. Reports from Beirut confirm the statement that the Druses lost seven t\ killed and two hundred wounded in the recent engagements of llashaya Forte Saint Christophine. bandits last night hastily mobilised under rover of a violent storm and swooped on to the railway station. The lire ol the garrison headed off the attackers until an armoured train arrived and routed them.
THE LEAGUE TO ARBITRATE. LONDON. December 27. There are persistent reports that a Franco-Syrian agreement lias been reached on tin* basis of provisional Government being granted, the League of Nations to arbitrate oil future differences. TURKS’ DECISION. CONSTANTINOP! K. Dec. 27. The Angora Goveinmeiii has voted hv an overwhelming majority in favour of a peaceful settlement of the Mosul dispute.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1925, Page 2
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132IN SYRIA. Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1925, Page 2
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