IRAK’S FUTURE.
CHANGED SITUATION. NEW COALITION CABINET. (Australian Press Association.) LONDON, Sept." 20. Tho announcement from Bagdad concerning tho changed political situation in Bagdad takes the Press and tho country generally by surprise, especially as it implies the abandonment of the mandate. No announcement of any such intention was made in London, and no information was obtainable at the Colonial Office. General Jafar Pasha, the Irak Minister at London,, stated to-day: “The significance of the new Coalition Cabinet lies in the fact that the poliev in- respect to British relations is unchanged. All sections of Irak’s population, without distinction of party, want tho mandate replaced by a treaty of friendship, leaving Irak free to develop her own resources, particularly her own defence.” The Morning Post states: “It is expected that the new treaty will be on the lines of the new treaty with Egypt.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 251, 21 September 1929, Page 9
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144IRAK’S FUTURE. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 251, 21 September 1929, Page 9
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