Far East Danger.
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FA R EASTERN DANGER. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug 2.
A British communique states the Greek concentration of troops" in Eastern Thrace continues. Military and naval preparations for resisting attempts to violate tlie neutral zone are proceeding. Greek cavalry crossed tiie frontier lit Ivurfali thi s morning. TiiHvisii police occupied a farm at Sarikcni over the line of demarcation. A French officer has demanded an explanation.
WARLIKE MOVEMENTS IN EAST THRACE. CONSTANTINOPLE. Aug 2.
A British communique states:—The Greek concentration of troops in Eastern Thrace continues;
Military and naval preparations for resisting any attempts to violate the neutral zone are proceeding. Greek cavalry lias crossed the frontier at Klirfnli thi s morning. A force of Turkish police has occupied a far mat Sarikcni over the line of dainaiN-ation.
A J-'renrh officer has demanded ex pla nations.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1922, Page 2
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144Far East Danger. Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1922, Page 2
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