The San Remo conference has entrusted to Great Britain mandates over Mesopotamia. and Pa-estine and has given France the Syrian mandate The ...
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Advertising : 112 wordsMr.Lloyd George, in returning from the conference at San Remo, received the French journalists, to whom he emphasised the fact that the settlement ...
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