"HANDS OFF THE BALKANS"
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(Repeiyed 28, 8.45 a.m.) ATHENS, May 27, The Turkish Pyesident, Nem§l Ata-, tqrk telephoned a me?sage tq the guests at a hanquet at Athens in honqw qf the visiting Turkish Prgmier, CleneFal fnonu, warning the Powers to keep their hands off the Bankan Pact States. Pe declared: -'The frontfers of the allied Balkan States fqrm a single frqntier. Thqge havb}g #upa n.n it wfll exppge themeelves tq the jrays pf a huming sun, They should takq Pare." The Balkan Pact States are Tqrkey, Greece, Rumania and Yugo-Slavia, and pemel'a warning, it is pqinted snt, retlects their determination not tq he made the object of a Berlin or Rome policy.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 112, 28 May 1937, Page 5
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