THE NEAR EAST.
REUTER’S TELEGRAMS. TURKEY AND FRANCE. PARIS, Nov 15. Istnet Pasha announced that Tur-*» key’s Government aimed at reconstructing absolutely iiHlepOident, especially without capitulations. ' CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. IS The French Consul Meyrier, has returned from Brusa. He denied that Rafet Pasha handed the High Commis- if*, sioners a note announcing his willing- ' - rress to discuss measures ensuring the safety of Allied troops, stating An-* gora assumed the duty of ensuring law! and order, and therefore requests a cessation of Allied interference in the internal administration. TURK REQUEST. CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov 15. The Frcncli Consul ,M. Meyrior, has returned from Brusa. He denied that Rafet Pasha handed the Allied High Cominissnoners a- Note- announcing Turkish willingness to discuss measures for ensuring the safety of the Allied troops, stating that Angora assumed the duty of ensuring law and order, and the/refore requests a cessation of the Allied interference in Turkey’s internal administration.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1922, Page 2
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150THE NEAR EAST. Hokitika Guardian, 17 November 1922, Page 2
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