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jHaI .AN AND N.2, CAULK ASSOC,„/lON THE THRACE CRISIS. CON STA NIT NOPE. Aug. 1. General Harrington (.the Allied C'oiiimamler-in-CliieO has issued a communique pointing out that the Greek forces in 'lbrace have been doubled in strength within a fortnight Consequently ,he .safvs, the Allies, as a precautionary measure, fo r tlie maintenance of the neutral /.one .have sent a British and French cavalry screen to the Thrace frontier, and have concentrated ’ troops behind the same. Other reports state the Greeks are withdrawing from the Clmtaljn line, and that the crisis appears to have ended.
ATHENS. August 1. The Allies’ renlv to tlie Greek note has been handed over. Tt emphatically refuses permission to Greece to occupy Constantinople. NEW ITALIAN CABINET HOME. August 1. ‘■•igi'or Facta has formed a Coalition Cabinet He has excluded from it Irdh the Fascist! and the Socialists. Signor Schanzer is foreign Minister. The King lin s approved of the personnel of the Cabinet.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1922, Page 2
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