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M'STItAMAN AVI) N.Z. ASSOCIATION. AMERICAN NOTE, deceived Iliis <l:i v ‘it. i I..‘in :i m 'l PARIS, Oc t 31. Tim American Amlinssnclor lias hand<•<l over a note to Al. Poincare wherein United States CovcTiiment dec-lines to participate' ofiic-ially in the Near East Conference, but offers to send observers. The note suggests the following ought to lie considered:—l irstly. protecting under a, proper guarantee of philanthropic educational and religious institutions; secondly, appropriate undertakings regarding no diseriminaion in freedom of commercial opportunity; thirdly, protection of minorities; fourthly. assurances touching the freedom of the Straits; fifthly, reasonable opportunity for archaelogical re-; seai’ch and study. I A N T J - K E A T A USTS. ! (IU-coived this day at 11 ..'lO a.m.i j ATHENS. Oct 31. Chemij Bey, formerly aide-de-camp t*, Abdul Hamid, -telegraphed to/ Venizelos stating • despite the Aludania armistice, a million anti-Kemalists in Asia Alinor had been proscribed, and intcnclul to make common cause with the Creeks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1922, Page 3
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159MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1922, Page 3
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