MOSUL AND IRAQ.
ANGLO-TRAQ treaty. IRAQ PARLIAMENT APPROVES. [Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.) BAGHDAD. Jan. 18. The Iraq Parliament, lias approved the new Anglo-Iraq treaty, which is virtually an extension of the former treaty, fifty-eight voting in favour, and twenty dissatisfied members declining to vote. BAGHDAD, Jan. 19. The Opposition left the Chamber. < It is understood they did so as a protest against the brief period permitted for the study of the Teres Treaty. which was only revealed the previous '' day. King Feisui, in a speech to the Deputies, said, that although the Treaty nominally was for twenty-five years, many of its terms could he modified when Iraq was a member of the League of Nations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 January 1926, Page 3
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