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“...GREAT BRITAIN AND THE EAST INCORPORATING “ THE NEAR EAST AND INDIA.” Editorial Offices: “ GREAT BRITAIN & THE EAST,” 133/136, High Holborn, London, W.C.l. No. 1,484.—VOL. LIII. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1939. Established 1911 A Weekly Review of the Politics, Commerce and Finance of Great Britain (including the British Empire), the Balkans, Turkey, Egypt, the Sudan, Malta, Cyprus, Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Arabia, Ethiopia, Afghanistan, India, Federated Malay States, China and Japan. General Editor : E. A. Mackenzie-Bell. T elegrams: Eastaprox, Westcent, London- T elephone: Holborn 8254. The aims of this Paper are: the Maintenance of Peace ; the Safeguarding of our Imperial Communications ; the Promotion of British Trade; and the Interpretation of Great Britain (including the British Empire) to the East, and of the East to Great Britain (including the British Empire). PRINCIPAL CONTENTS Page NOTES OF THE WEEK............... 365 LEADING ARTICLES— Nazis and the Balkans ...... 367 The Next...”
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“...Hamza Goth to be Saoudi-Arabian Minister to Iraq. H.E. Sayid Kamil al-Gailani, Iraqi Minister to Turkey. H.E. Ahmad Jawad Ostoun, Turkish Ambassador to Iraq. Sayid Hisam-uddin Jumaa, Director-General of Police, Baghdad. FORTHCOMING MEETINGS Anglo-Palestinian Club: To-day (November 2) at 7.30 p.m. Concert by Efrida Sewell String Quartette, assisted by Marguerite Wolff. “ Palestine Symphony Orchestra ” by L. L. Gildesgame. Sunday, November 5, at 8 p.m. “ My Most Thrilling Experience.” Recounted by several members of the Club. Opener: Mr. Leo. L. Gildesgame. Thursday, November 9, at 7.45 p.m. Film Show. HOTEL REGISTER OVERSEAS: — CYPRUS— THE MARANGOS HOTELS, CYPRUS Famagusta : Othello (Marangos) Hotel Kyrenia: Coeur de Lion (Marangos) Hotel Pedoulas: Marangos' Hotel Nicosia— GEORGE HOTEL. EGYPT— Alexandria— HOTEL CECIL. INDIA— Darjeeling— HOTEL MOUNT EVEREST. 'Phone: 90. Tel. Ad.: "Snows.” OVERSEAS—Continued Jodhpur, Rajputana— STATE HOTEL. IRAQ— Baghdad— RITZ HOTEL, Rashid Street. ZIA HOTEL...”