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LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
MOSUL QUESTION.
The Deportations.
Genera. T-m\ 10.
in? report of General Laidoner on
the Mosul deportations has been /presen
ted- to the Council of the League of
-Nations. Tt sura thmt ctntimuiitc hhJb
by refugees show that Turkish soldiers
commanded by officers occupied villages,
obtained arms, pSlaged houses, and sub
jected the inhabitants to atrocious vio
tence (even massacre).
_ General Laidoner's personal observa
tions confirmed the reports as to the
pitiable condition of die refugees, who
iost everything.
After he had read his report General
3Jaidoner announced the receipt of a
?telegram from [Mosul to 'tie effect that
all was quiet on the frontier.
? The presentation of the report coin
tided with the receipt of a letter by the
Council from the Turkish delegation an
nouncing its withdrawal in consequence
of the council's decision on the Mosul
?dispute. — Kenter.
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