NEAR EAST TROUBLE
GREEK SUCCESS CONTINUES.
[LONDON TIMES SERVICE—COPVRIGHt] I (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) j CONSTANTINOPLE, July 16. The Greek continues along the south coast of the sea of Marmora. They crossed Sucurlu river, where two thousand Turks, surrendered.
AN ARMENIAN DIFFICULTY. 'Received this day at b.2() a.in.) CONSTANTINOPLE, July 16. A serious situation has arisen in Transf-Caucsusia. owing to (Bolsheviks ordering the withdrawal of Armenian troops in Karnbarh, Zangohir and Nakhilevnn districts, with the object of creating a friendly independent statj on the Turkish border, through which they can secure direct contact with Tuilkish (Nationalists. The Armenian Government refused to withdraw theii troops
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1920, Page 3
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