UNREST IN NEAR EAST
SITUATION IN ASIA MINOR GETTING 1 . WORSE By Telegraph— Press. AssociaUoii-Copyrißht ; " London, October 11. The Australian Press Association correspondent -learns that tho situation in Asia Minor, is going from bad to-worse. .M,ustapiili Pasha's influence is. spreading, .'rapidly, wiiflp the. Turkish army, as re"citiceil' uy the 'armistice terms, is insufficient to ensure protection of the Anatolian railways. Hands of "Nationalists" roam over tho country, holding the rich lt( ransom and forcibly enrolling' the jioor..', , There is a dangoi' 0f... this movement iufluenciii'' the Mohnniihedan ; world. '' Meanwhile'inert 1 are rumours of conspiracy against: the Sultan and thy Grand Vizier, while Ali Hi/,a has formed a" strongly Nationalist Cabinet. ,
Afghan Officials Fomenting Trouble; ■Raiding gangs, are active in L'cshawur.Some. German and Austrian agents have reacTiefl. Term. Afghan troops are. in Merv. The Afghan officials have circulated misleadinsr ascounts of the Anglo-■Afghan-Peace Treaty with a view to showing that . Britain litis accepted humiliating conditions, and these.- reports liavo liad a bad effect along the frontier ,o£ .Turkestau.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.'
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 14, 11 October 1919, Page 7
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169UNREST IN NEAR EAST Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 14, 11 October 1919, Page 7
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