MOSUL AND IRAQ
THREATENED TURKISH ATTACK. AIOSUL SECURE. [“ The Times ” Service.] BAGHDAD, January 1. General Daily, chief advisor to the Iraq army, reports that Mosul is secure against a Turkish attack. It is estimated that fifteen thousand British and Iraq troops arc assembled on the frontier. TURKISH CONCENTRATIONS. BAGHDAD, January 2. The Daily ALiil’s Aleppo correspondent asserts the Angora Government is supporting the Turkish raids on the. Iraq frontier. Tlie correspondent reports large Turkish concentrations at Diarbckr, Alavdin and Jezire. TURKEY CANNOT AFFORD AVAR. LONDON, Janaury 2. The “ Westminster Gazette’s ” Angora correspondent says that Kemal Pasha when conferring with military leaders declared that Turkey could not afford a war over Iraq. A British mission. excluding ATr 1,. C. AT. S. Amcry, would he welcomed to negotiate regarding Afosul.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1926, Page 2
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128MOSUL AND IRAQ Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1926, Page 2
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