THE NEAR EAST.
AOTRAt.IAN A Ni> N.Z. C-Vni.E ASBOCI VTtr'l. BRITISH OFFICER SHOT. CONSTANTINOPLE. Jan. 14. Lieutenant Chapman, a British artillery officer, was found shot yesterday, lie is believed to have been assassins ted. HE VTH PENALTY. CONSTANTINOPLE', Jan. 14. Advices from Smyrna st-ite eleven '' Christiiffis sentenced to death by the tribunal of independent e have been hanged, WEST THRACE CONDITIONS. nEUTKH’H TEI.ECItA.MS. (Received this day at §.30 a.nt.) SOFIA, Jan 14. It is semi-offieiatly stated that the native Bulgarian and Turkish populations are being subjected to systematic 3 terrorism and extermination in West Tli race and East Macedonia, where the situation is causing widespread agiffttion in Bulgaria, particularly as the outrages are described in Greek official communiques as executions. POWERS OF CALIPH. 'Received this dav at, 8.30 a.in.) , CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan 14. ± The Angora- National Assembly appointed a committee to fix the powers and atributes of the Caliphate. It is understood tin committee will collect the views of Ulemas throughout the country, as well as of prominent non- i. Turkish Moslems on which the report will ho based ____
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1923, Page 2
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178THE NEAR EAST. Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1923, Page 2
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