TOWN IN FI/AMFS. LONDON. July 'j--Isi n id, till' A sin Minor town about o 0 miles south-east of Constantinople, in the iieighhourhopd of which Greok.lynd Turkish natioiialisls '’live bcci. iioh'tino has been evacuated by the Greeks and is in ilnines. In niakimi this report to the House of Common - last miobt. Air Cecil Harmlswort b I’arliaineutaiy Tinder-Secretary tit | Foreign OlHi'o added that tile Allied ! representative was taking steps to pre- . vent !h<' mars:t'•!•» that was feared. There were about 110.000 Greek refußeein Ism id. who. it is slated, have been ! taken to Greece h v warships and otliei I n■s sols'. Tl ie evacuation of Ismid wliicl I contained a line 16th. century niosipu | and bail a population of alsmt 20.00 1 ; leaves the Turks with a clear road ti ' Constantinople. . Happy children keep free from worm ' with W ADF’S AVOPAI FIDO Wonder fill worm worriers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1921, Page 3
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147Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1921, Page 3
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