IRAQ MANDATE
PROPOSALS FOR EMANCIPATION
(British Official Wireiess.)
RUGBY, January 5
Tile League of Nations Secretariat has published the report oi the Permanent Commission on Mandates, concerning the British .proposal 'to proceed with the emancipation of Iraq.
After reviewing the action of the British Government, and the guarantees given by the Government to assure the entry of Iraq into ithe League, the report sets out in detail the conditions which appear to the Commission to be essential for the termination of the mandate by Britain. The most important of these conditions is for the protection of minorities and nationals, as well as for the guarantee of privileges to foreigners, ■liberty and conscience, and maintenance of international convention.
Finally, the report states that the treat* a o l alliance between Britain and Iraq does not injure the independence of Iraq. The Commission’s report 's likely to be approved by the League Council wi Jhnuarv 25:h. and *,hc September Assembly is expected to admit Iraq to the League. Britain’s mandate will .automatically terminate on such admission.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1932, Page 6
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