THE NEAR EAST.
KEUTIJI'X TF.i.KI TII.» MM. FHFNCII AND Ti'liKS. (Received this dav n t 10.30 a.m.'i LONDON". Oct. 30. The publication of :i confidential Nolo from Lli<* French Chamber of Commere..' at Constantinople to the Government, curiotislv ill-.miiimtcs the l-’ranco-ltaliiin policy, it says France and Italy, so it is openly stated, would not fight the Turks, Both had lost their old prestige. It was absolutely necessary to maintain t! 1-• necessary guarantees for foreigners such as consular courts, invieladility of persons’ houses, and also to prevent the Turks taxing foreigners. The French to-day are the best friends of the Turks. Tomorrow, the latter’s frendship may go t oUussia or Germany.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1922, Page 3
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111THE NEAR EAST. Hokitika Guardian, 31 October 1922, Page 3
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