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the British. “They have thought me| | attorney’s fees and other minor ex- f A Ay, Soantiy and 8 Servant | pepsee s estimatea at ahout $300. ‘ oS B o e i e T ‘Americans need nothing more than + e \- certiicate of marriage to_ institute N A Great Britain exercises a mandate proceedings. Court appear: and - degree of independence. With sceeptante. of the sowntry_ as & Kurds in Demonstrating Dis-| pyiL ATELIC CONGRESS * approval of Anglo-Irak Treaty * |S OPENED AT BERLIN member of the League of Nations. Attack Government Troops. | aamiral Harris, Hind and Stein- grounds and prohibited marriage nru\mnrd ‘The new law contains 16. The new sentiment is for dissolution Cuban Law Permits Separa- o mervaee mits o2t "oty tion on Many Grounds | eruelty, non-support, desertion, cruelty Without Review of Case. treaty does not afford Irak a sufficient to children, incompatability or any one of a number of others. But—and here is where the expected divorce boom comes in—=a review of the case is not absolutely necessary, Amer- S tieh ARSI Sl loanws need only to present the charges 3 {and let their Cuban attorneys do the cans Present. HAVANA, SeptemBer 12.—Paris and | rest. SN v dlxvnrc‘e -bent Amer- | General opinion of attorneys hzre ’3 , | 35 . |icans, now are experiencing a bit of | that the divorces are as permanen Anglo-Irak treaty led yesterday to| BERLIN, September 12.—The Inter- | oii american compesition. b el Amfl::l- rioting outside the government offices | national Philatelic Congress opened to- | Six months ago, Congress presented at Sulaimani in which 13 persons were | day with_Admiral Prederic R. Harris | this republic with a new code of divorce ’ killed and 35 injured. | of yew York, Arthur Hind of Utica,|laws. News of the ease of obtaining a | Y., and Theodore Steinway: of New |Cuban @ivorce has started going the Kurds armed with revolvers, daggers | York among the prominent Americans |Tounds and already court records show | and sticks blockaded the government | attending. 5 |that 20 Americans have obtained de- soldiers | _ Four artistic stamps with views of | crees. | atea ?S“’afiii"?fi%"?’\fifi B"g-heo ?k.ad Berlin, Marienburg, Aurzburg, and| The cost of the divorce, including includsd’ one Trak soldier. Aix La Chapelle have been issued and | === The Kurds have been prominent ,n\ are obtainable only in connection with | the opposition to the new treaty ever @0 admission ticket to the congress. since it was negotiated last August. e —— Last month they refused to vote at a| ‘The pilot of a cross-Channel air liner general election as a result of the dis- | reported recently that between FParis satisfaction. |and Croydon, England, he encountered November 13, 1929, Sir Abdul Muhsin | eight distinct storms and threaded his es-Saadun, Irak prime minister, com- | way between them without a drop of mited suicide because, he said, his peo- | rain falling on his machine or there ple blamed him for his relations with | being any great delay in his flight. Citizens of the country claim that the way Are Among Ameri- 8y the Associated Press. BAGDAD, Irak, September IZ.ADLS-I satisfaction of Kurds with the new | By the Astociated Press. 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