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brs filled with panic Kcken women and || children BfRlANS RESPONSIBLE
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jffl Rec. Aug. 17. London, Aug. 16. 9L- of Assyi'ians was massBjr Simel. Kjsh official visited several of Hcent villages which were m panic-stricken women and H He counted 315 dead, ffijng within two miles of the Rilquarfcers of the Iraq army. m-jarently had been killed by gljied irregular police. 19, is scarcely any doubt that Pyan rebels \Vho entered the glerritory in July are respon®the trouble. They promised j yj^er their arms but the. small j gMschment did not attempf to ; whereupon they were ' fflland destroyed. . j gi'hei'n Iraq commande.r made ; Hreprisal, by ordering a dozen j ®priponers to be shot without j 3&jsing himself on aecount of ! ^nation due to the alleged { SB'n of the dead. ipitish Charge. d'Affaires at j a| has requested King Fiesal | glnt sueh severities.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 613, 18 August 1933, Page 5
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