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KING FIESAL'S BODY

■ (British Odicial Wlreless)

I BEING CONVEYED HOME 1 BY BRITISH I CRUISER BTATE 1IOURNERS PRESENT

5 Rugby, Sept. 11. ■The body of the late King Feisal, ■ich is being conveyed to Haifa ■om Brindisi by the British cruiser Bespatch" is being accompanied by, Biong others, the late King's brother i, two Cabinet Ministers, Nure islia, and Ilustam Haidar. At Baglulad and througliout Iraq rrow at King Feisal's death is own by all classes of the comunity, The new King, formerly Prince lazi, has already shouldered his esh responsibilities. Het has repointed all the Cabinet Ministers the posts held nnder his father. In expressing his thanks to King lazi for his trust in the Cabinet, the 'emier, Rashid Ali, said he was conlent that Iraq would eontinue to llow the same sane policy as in the ?t ,the consideration for which was e maintenanee of bonds -of friendip and allianee with Great Britain. ^ith full military honours the body i is embarged on the British cruiser lespatch" at Brindisi this after'on for transport to Haifa. It will ! conveyed from Haifa to Baghdad a Royal Air Force aeroplane.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 635, 13 September 1933, Page 5

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KING FIESAL'S BODY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 635, 13 September 1933, Page 5

KING FIESAL'S BODY Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 635, 13 September 1933, Page 5

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