PEACE TREATY.
I f AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION] I TURKISH TROUBLES, j (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, March 9. . j Constantinople is tranquil, being awed by the presence of the Allied 1 troops, who are mainly British. Deje Mai, Deje Vad, and Kemal Pasha, in addition to other agitators are in iinmei dia'to danger of arrest. Fresh nation- | alist outbreaks are anticipated in different parts of the Empire, particularly j Asia Minor, similar to that at Adrianj ople, where no doubt Jaffer Atyar will carry out his intentions of establishing jan Independent Government, in order j , to resist the Treaty. It is probable | that Greeks will be employed to quell j the trouble at Adrianoplo and else- . where in Thrace, in accordance with an agreement which it is understood ! was- reached during M. Venezelos’. visit j to London last week. It is known that J ninety thousand Greek soldiers are >n readiness, and although there have been ! I recent pro Constantine demonstrations, . there is little doubt they will prove loyal to the Government, when faced by their hereditary enemy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1920, Page 3
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