New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 17, 1930, Page 25

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NEW areas adjoin territor g Mar collisions ers which reccived the mandatcs, | A Wo Make Varied Progress muuc iS5 il S50 tton Tor Conlerence e ; ain was attached to ihe adj L ; . LEAGUE HAS THREE “PLEDGES THE MANDATED provinees of Cold Coast Color : : TERRITORIES The ! v < e ple Srilan ested by S enterpris « ( s entr nothern territories, slice plac Bast Mandates—l ‘nder France is administere pit- 00,4 ican men for . of t men 2 § RENEL PALCONLA T r man ireat | rately. The portion of the for 5 ; 7 ria, under mandate German Cam-roons mandated Palestine, (and Tran France is attached to French Equa- | 11 London th jordan. under mandate to Greit |torial Afr The Brit share of | Avy along with Eritain Cameroons is similarly 1 t s of Apanese won « the i Speed Their Watchiword The Central African Mandat's | Nigeria. Ruanda w B—Western Togolan-d, | be mandated to B y wandate to Great Britai agreement hetween that nation : York, treasurer rn Togoland. under mandatc | Great Britain, a strip was | Western Cameroons, {over to the latier coun mandate to Great Britain: | two parts wer tern Cameroons under man- ed he De ance: Western Ruanda adtached to the late to Belgip the British part imder mandate o for admin Tanganyika, under ranganyika, the remaining on the Class B mandated a HERALD CLASSIE 1 arate territori Man Jutes—Class South | G Britain’s Last Afircan don Africa. under wdate 1 ion is created, as proposed, T Union of South Afri vika will become a Northeast New Guinea an - “South West Africa islands. under mandate late to Union of alia: Western Samoa, under i< governcd as a te late to New Zealand: Naur, |Union. An administrator mandate to G Rritain ing th governor 1as. Carolinc Marsh 4 local cf ds, under mandate to Japaa BOL the remaindss mandated arcas, nor and the adja a territor Was on, 1 ( Jan Dis- ston of the political status of stern Samoa a mandated ar.i der New land, coming soon r announcoment of a change of| ianas, Caroline and Marshall s policy in Iraq, raises the question are governed as a territory of How are the mandated territories| yapan | Naury was mandated faring? A bulletin from the Wasa- | (o Greag Britain, 1ts sole valn igton, . C.. headquarters of the : arte 19 sults from its phospate deposii reviews the present mandate sitli-| avistrallan and New Zenland! capital tion By agreement ng the three in- | Arcas Made 15 Mandates wioa is gove ritory of New ala tor.” World War. e bulletin, . . 1 - Central Amica s v, Hospital Blunder Blinds oors Wi pen at b b e taenl Gaat At “orty Children for Life [ y 1. so that now 15 mandates A hena e oo (1) The recent action of reat ) sehool ehildren v e m dritain, however, in promising ITraq | life Wednesdas' througl » work for the endi of the man-! eppor, Fort over that country and ils v The child ad 5 ion into the League of Nations. spital at Kesarion. near point the way to a decrease in | have their sight tested. A I v sprayed the cyes with iquid | “All the mandated territories were | which proved to be a cauteriziug | rved from (he colonfes av - {Muid. The shricks of 16 od | iencics of Germany and Turk-y. | children brought doctors on the | od in It nothing could he done to save ! the victims' vision | Ith of nations, th TR GGl A e | and one cac i { taking the children to and Ja ool icRlosnital by THEY ARE ) ions wi'h The attendants were not familiar | o s g p i D Ivanc Hation il with the liquids thers ! i : DRESS from foymer 8 i S Athens poy « hecan o ~—— hey are lragq. with an area nearly menacing after the accident that the | three times that of New York statc, Minister of He ordered the trial and a population of necarly three of all eye attendants yor million: Syria, with an arca greater | hospital clin than that of Illir ind @ populi- tion of more than two million; HARRIMANS BUY TOMBER Dales Transjordan, with an und - Belgrade, Jugoslavia, Jan. 17 (#) termined area which s probab'y | ——Lixtensive timber lands in Monte- twice that of Marvland, and a popu- | negro, capable of yicldwmg ten mil- Iation of approximately a million. |[lion cubic meters of timber said Large Mandates in Africa |to have been purchased by a “Har- “Class B was made up of the riman concern.” The visible supply tropical African colonial possessions [Of timber in Montenegro is only of Germany: "anganyika, Togoland 90,000,000 cubic mcters. Cameroons and la. Tanganyi- ka and Camcroons were cat areas, i WL NOTICED A GREAT size of Texas, and the latter larger than California. The popula- | ]MPROVEMENT tion of Tanganyika is over four m:l- X ety Yowbowe f| NAME YOUR PRICE! f| We Are Almost Giving Them Away! the size of Kentucky. The Class C mandated territori oo S ™ Dotrens Atterward | No Reasonable Offer Will Be Refused ‘ We Dare Not Mention Prices and Louisiana combined) one ex- | e ind the little Pacific istand | And Kidneys Are i Iess chan 10 s | Normal Again. New Guinea Michael Griffin o : Winsted SAMOL ember o N andthe oo = oe wwoline and Marshall s oo total avea of about 753 | xo. ¢ “I'0 troubled with Named. wien some natives ould d to pay taxes to the agenis of New Zealand Mandator he throe | Near Eastern mandated aveas have | heen the only ones to find their way into the limelight of world news. in Ryria a brief revolt arose among ti Druses, but the country has besa | pacified. Iraq has sought a greater degree of independence. This he now been promised by Great Britair the mandatory por Palestine saw rioting in the sum- | mer of 1920; and previously Trans- | Jordan, a part of the Palcstine man- | dated arca, was the scenc of upris- | tngs by desert tribes. In both xions Great ritain, the mandato: power. has restored order. Greatest Degree of Independence “The methods of zoverning the mandated areas vary atly and on | scme cases luve changed radicaiy | kince the organizat the mai- | dates. The greatest degree of - | ’ \ VALUES tonomy is seen in Iraq which has ts King, responsible cabinct and parlis- 2 TO $29.50 ment. The influence of the manda ME. MICHAEL J. GRIFFIN tory power is exercised only throuzh | Photo by Gualticri | & high commissioner who advises the King. and through an air force and cause pains in my stomach and | |8 “In Syria, France has get up sev- |my chest; and my appetite wasn’t eral states and territories, Those of a1y t0o good. I also suffered from greatest autonomy are the republic [ Kidney trouble: and my kidneys got of the Lebanon, and the republic of |into such shape that I would have Syria. , The latter, embracing the|to get up two or three times during former states of Damascus and Alep. |the night, and would have =cever: po. has not had its constitution ap- | Pains in my back | proved in its entirety I read in the paper where OH\(‘I\‘ reat Britain divided the had gotten such good results from Talestine mandated area into two|Bon-Tone that I decided to try u.‘ parts: Palestine proper, and Trans- |and, since taking it only a shovi | Jordan - Palestine proper. the majop time I notice a great difference. || s governed in the ne-ul | can eat now without all t distress of @ crown colony. but with 'afterward: an ¥ kidneys are al commissioncr instead of a | most normal again. as I didn't have wlto get up nigh 1 did. and the partially clective legislative counnl| paing in my bhack are nearly gone Jiave not been put into operation be. [I certainly can and will recommend cause of refusal of some of the Arab | Bon-Tone to anyonc.” | fnhabitants to votc ? | Mr. J. Pocarowski the Lon-Tone “Transjordan, the minor division, |representative, is at Miller & Han- | has been given the governmentul [son’s Drug Store. 30 Church street. | form of an independent kingdor, |New Britain. Come in and let him | governed by a king and an advisory | explain the value of this far-famed council. Through the high commis- |tonic. | governor i chs Plans for

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