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IN SYRIA.

t FRENCH TROUBLES ONLY STARTED. _jfji)Y TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSN., COPVRICHT. LONDON, Jan. 20. The Haifa correspondent of the “Times” says the end of France’s Syrian troubles are not yet sighted. The widespread and deep-rooted character of the Nationalist movement is evidenced l>y the successive Failures of the French efforts to separate the Druses from the Moslems. The dominant military leaders of the revolt are not Yehyn Hayati and Mohammed Ismail. The latter- is a gradate of a military school in Germany, and was chief of staff to Aliriza Pasha, , f A who occupied Lebanon during the war. Hayati declares the revolt is still in its infancy, and lie is now training 12,000 Druses an Hnvranis. who will he ready to take the field in the spring.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1926, Page 3

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128

IN SYRIA. Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1926, Page 3

IN SYRIA. Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1926, Page 3

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