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By Partridge, 'Punch', April 8, 1925
Lord Balfour was the guest of honor at the opening of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. |
, By LRH, 'Punch', June 17, 1925
A kvetching pioneer. |
By LRH, 'Punch', June 17, 1925 |
By Partridge, 'Punch', August 5, 1925
Abed-El-Krim, founder of the Republic of the Riff, defeated and exiled by a Joint French/Spanish Military expedition in 1926. |

From 'John Bull', September 25, 1925
Anglo-Turkish dispute over Mosul
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By Low, 'The Star', September 15, 1925
Depicting: Stanley Baldwin, the British Prime Minister, and Leopold Amery, his Colonial Secretary.
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By Strube, 'The Daily Express', September 22, 1925 |

By Strube, 'The Daily Express', September 24, 1925
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From 'John Bull', September 26, 1925
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By Frank Holland, 'John Bull', September 26, 1925
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By Frank Holland, 'John Bull', November 14, 1925
The Great Syrian (Druze) Revolt forced the French to
withdraw from
Damascus followed by a French counter-attack. |

By Strube, 'The Daily Express', October 10, 1925
Published caption: Mosulini. "I have been told that this country wants a Mussolini. The English people will never tolerate a dictator." - Mr. Baldwin at Brighton
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By Strube, 'The Daily Express', December 7, 1925
The League of Nations awarded Mosul to Iraq and to the British a 25 year mandate over Iraq.
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