MESOPOTAMIA.
THE TROUBLE MAGNIFIES^ - i? A MORE CHEERFUL REPOMtf'^ By TelefapU.—Prisi Assn.— "i Received June 20, 5.5 p.m. • 'l Delhi, June An example of the tension through# the Middle East is furnished by 44 rumors circulated in India that jto 1 breaks have occurred in Mosul and Mf dad. ' i.' It is learned from Bagdad that VMt was some effervescence during the fM| of Ramadan on May 19, but BOVftfj were there any acta of violence. jS j A punitive column from TelflM which has returned to Mosul, reportjf s quiet. The Arabs made an tack on a military post v at Balji, oaftij Bagdad-Mosul linB; but were nmgi with heavy losses.—Aus.-NZ Assn. ' 'I
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 June 1920, Page 5
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