THE NEAR EAST.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. AUDIENCE WITH KING. LONDON, October 13. Mr Lloyd George had an audience with the King to-day. The audience lasted an hour and a half. The Prime Minister presented t® 'die King a detailed report on the Near East situation.
TURKS IN NEUTRAL ZONE. LONDON, October 14
The “Daily Telegraph’s” Constantinople correspondent states that, whether designedly or accidentally, the Kcmalists have broken the convention by infringing the neutral zone in the Ismid Peninsula area (near the Bosphorus). One thousand Turkish' cavalry have occupied Baltshik, four miles inside the. zone. The British are now instructing the Turks in regard to the exact line.
RUSH OF REFUGEES.ATHENS, Oct 13
Twenty-five thousand' refugees are awaiting conveyantje from Anatolia. The Kemn lists have given them five days to leave the country, and are 'threatening them at the end of that period. Greek vessels are now leaving incessantly with the refugees.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1922, Page 2
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153THE NEAR EAST. Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1922, Page 2
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