SYRIAN THRONE.
>f * EMIR FEISUL'S ACCEPTANCEBy Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright Received March 20, 2.40 p.m.' Cairo, March 16. Advices from Damascus state that members of the Syrian Congress visited the palace on March 8 and offered the crown to the Emir Feisul, who accepted it, after which, attired in a field mar. slial's uniform, he drove amid the acclamations of crowds to the wUßldpfJ , palace, where he mounted the throne amid cries of "Long live the Ringl" ■' Abdulla, brother of the Emir Feisul has been proclaimed King of Irak—Beater Service, i- , y ,f
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 March 1920, Page 7
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