MOSUL AND IRAQ.
ITRKISH ATTITUDE APPROVED. (Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.? CONSTANINOI’LE. Jan. 10. Military officers and the whole Turkish Cabinet attended the Assembly on the occasion on* which it approved of the Government’s attitude on the Mosul question. Tewtik Rn-h'li has issued a statement. covering the whole course of the Mosul negotiations, in the course of which lie states that the League of Nations’ Council’s decision, contemning the Iraq people to submit to a foreign mandate for another 25 years for the purpose of severing the disnuted territory from Turkey, was illogical and illegal. Referring to the pourparlers lietween Afr Baldwin and the Turkish Ambassador at Ijondon, Tewfik Rushdi declared that much depended on the form and substance of the British proposals. Turkey aimed at an agreement based on the frontier line at Mosul being satisfactory to both parties.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1926, Page 2
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139MOSUL AND IRAQ. Hokitika Guardian, 12 January 1926, Page 2
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