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NEAR EAST TROUBLE

f "RBCTEB’s” rfiLEOKAM-] ALLIED PRESSURE ON TURKS. CONSTATINOPLE, July 13. Messages state the Sultan after an extraordinary meeting of the Cabinet, expressed a desire for peace to be concluded immediately in order to end the state of chaos in the country, and the Cabinet telegraphed its delegation in Anatolia to this effect. On the contrary, public opinion is opposed to signing the Treaty in its present form. The British have taken over supreme command in Constantinople. A stern Nop; has been sent to the Turkish Government demand 'a cessation of the despatch of medical stores to Thracp fit anticipation of a Greek advance there

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1920, Page 2

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NEAR EAST TROUBLE Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1920, Page 2

NEAR EAST TROUBLE Hokitika Guardian, 14 July 1920, Page 2

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