THE NEAR EAST.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION. NEAR . EAST DANGERS. j (Received this'day at i. 5 p m.) . LONDON. Sept. 14. I Tile “Morning Post’s” Belgrade correspondent says party circles are j seriously considering the situation in Asia Minor in regard to the Greek de- ' bade, as a fitting punishment for the I nation's attitude during the great wdi\ Jilgo-Siavin, desires, at all costs . t osce Turkey’s retiintry into Europe | prevented. Alexander aiitl IbishiUli . are both in I’iiris. The hi'eiicli Minister, Clement Simon, is journeying | thither (with the object of a general I discussion on the future bearing °f, .Tugo-Slavia’s attitude. It is affirmed j that Bulgaria is with Kenmlists. perhaps through Bolshevists. Ibe (.reek AUnister has called the attention ot j tlm ’Jugd-Slavin Government to the j presence of Bulgarian bonds on the , Thracian border, preparing to enter Thrace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1922, Page 3
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141THE NEAR EAST. Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1922, Page 3
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