THE NEAR EAST.
iVBTIIALIAN AND N.Z. CABLB ASSOCIATION. TURK BY ITEMS. ;Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, •laniinr.v 2. Angora advices via Constantinople, state Hnssmi Bey expressed the opinion that if l.ansaime Conference broke down, a peaceful settlement was still possible. .Meanwhile the warlike statements by Angora statesmen! and official accusations against the British continue. to multiply. The Minister of Defence declared Turkey will not sacrifice her independenc. The army had proved its mettle and if the task of obtaining peace was entrusted to the soldiers, they would perform their duties with enthusiasm. An official communique licenses the British of fortifying positions in defiance of Mndana Convention. Tt alleges that British soldiers killed a Turkish gendarme at Chanak. jr* TURKISH ARMV. CONSTANTINOPLE. January 2. Kiazia Pasha. eommissary of war. at Angora, lias declared the rm.v is ie»dv to fulfil all Turkish demands. i
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1923, Page 3
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144THE NEAR EAST. Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1923, Page 3
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