ARABIA.
EltIR SAID'S GRIEVANCES. By Telegraph.—F<ess Assn.—CopxrtuUt. Paris, Oct. 3. Emir Said, interviewed at Marseilles, declared that the British interfered with his freedom. He was. unable to induce his soldiers to disairm. He fruitlessly sought to obtain the punishment of his brother's assassins. The British persisted in telling liim not to concern himself with politics, and that he nnlst not act against the Hedjaz Government! Hj». refused to comply with General; Allenby therefore arrested him and hfc was incarcerated for 27 days in the Cairo Citadel. The Emir remains in France*: awaiting th? Supreme Council's! 'settle- ; meht of his position,-'■Aus.-N.Z. CabwAssn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1919, Page 5
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