THE NEAR EAST.
.I's-rCAI.IAN AN!) N ■/.. CABLE ASSOCf AT7O'! ANTI-BIiITISH FEELING. CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 10. The attack on the Coldstrean Gmirdsmen was undoubtedly a consc qlienee i f the recent Kenialist polie; el disparaging the British. The wile ol a British ex-Major, whoi leaving home recently, was arroste* bv the police, and was accused o' priisiitntiuii. The police tried to taki her to the police station ior mcdica examination. The lady clung to * tree. Tin* police .struck her to lou-ei i,.. r hold. Luckily, her husband at rived and secured her release will l *ti.iu Uili'.eulty. f | he Turkish police abuse all tin Brii is'a, whom they declare they in tend In expel I rum Constantinople. The Kenialist s have al-*o ordered tin proprietors of flu* music halls not U reserve anv boxes lor i In* British. No satisfaction him yet been obtain ed |nr the murder ol a British suldici at Kassimpasha a niniith ago. The Turks refuse to give up twe British aviators, unless they pay line of £IO.OOO, for killing a" TurkiJ gendarme during a recent incident it Gr llipoli.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1923, Page 3
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182THE NEAR EAST. Hokitika Guardian, 18 January 1923, Page 3
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