FIGHTING IN MESOPOTAMIA.
THB WOHST NOW OVER By TflltgMph.—Prua Asm.—Copyright. Delhi, Sept. 23. The Civil Commissioner in Mesopoiamia has issued a farewell proclamation at Bagdad. After tracing the his- . jtory of the British occupation, the projcl&tbation points oat that, until the plan date over Mesopotamia was defijßitely given to Britain, the Nationalist ,-rnOTeiaent, which is frankly revolutionary, fanatical, and anarchial, ruled. : .Tito worst is now over, and, with knore troops and cooler weather, there M good reason to believe that the prefinn disturbances will abate. Until phis !a dofle the constructive policy which Sir Percy Cox is undertaking Inimot bo Auß.-N.Z- Cable
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1920, Page 5
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102FIGHTING IN MESOPOTAMIA. Taranaki Daily News, 25 September 1920, Page 5
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