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rU.-THAi.IAX AND N.Z. CABLE ASB**CIATJC i ! Tl RKS TO REJECT TREATY. (Received this dav at 10 a.m.) ! PARIS, Jail. 29. The latest Lausanne message- state the Turks are almost certain to reject, the proposed treaty. It is reported k del lias already formally told the Allies that !v (a wntred an adjournin' i; ; due die. TURKISH INTENTION. (Received this day at 11.30 a.m.) [.ON DON. .January 20. Well-informed circles in London do not interpret tfie Turkish disinel'ina- j tiou to sign the Lausanne Treaty, as entire but express the opinion that Ts- ' met will declare liis intention if taking the T reaty lo Angi rn ‘or d rc;'ssion. Turkish iiYmed aggression in .Mosul is engaging the War lilac's ; lieu- , tiou. Authoritative quarter-, tire also advised that the Freneh aw unable to establish cflcelive tnlmiiii-.tiou of R M'it - rail wav system. Mean wli! • tuccli eua I 'am j inucs to go to t lie mine- ! cupied areas. ■BRITISH OEFIt Ell'S REPORT. j .Rec eived this dav at I ..T p.m). | LONDON. Jam. 29 ( • hucT Hughes, in a message IroM (T'nnuk. deilar. < the Kermali-t- ale : su;>o esi I to have a plan for the over- ! ihr • v o, <.'•••• .Brit: h « ithin a h• ■ .. Tie . Itave large numbers m m. .1 available in ( on-taiiliuople hi: <siti!d enuso v; rv little military damigo to the Rritish and uould sulfer severely theniselv.-. Our lota - i aid a I way gel away with tin greatest cc-c and i meiitraU' at Kolia and hold ( hanek and Kolia. till the moment for an oileusive arrived. ‘‘l do not think there is mm !i lik'd limed of tie. Kelitai i... putting tlte | tail min operation. I have l et lit; .-lightest doubt that after we do leave ( oustanuiiup!-■ there v*. ill he. many acts o! vt ngeaiice. hut the Tm ks \.i!i quarrel :. ’ ■ n;.; t hemsi !, . , ter 1 h■. plums ~, : i'urthm mm " . owing to im.hiiisatmn oi the forces, no Toughing is ill progress and tie- country faces a iamine. Tbraec am! Annat din ha'. , rot I.ito ivtiill . the at - a under iitit r. a.! nut ( uuipar.-d with a year ego. Pi oiinbl.v Turkov will aole al lo Britain a.-, the great; -l Alpha m- ::!■ dan ptruiV, t i fe< d tier. tl a gr..' •■- work i.s proceeding, though delay d h;. bad t eat her and the 10-; ol all (.reek Arnu tii'iti workmeii, who ii <1 cp.m tl at .-it ;iI of ihe Turk:,-!i puii a. lin i ph . .. re taken he Rns-uins and h ~i T uru .. who at.- giving no trouble. T hov tier. 1 : : iatnl tin iirme.-t stand will he made, hy the oil An/.acs eonm-eteil witlt the i inetert.-. in the cv--3)t cJ UeailJe and they ate (ielertiiiucd tmtl ail will -h |. in pea: ■at ’■ htllipoli.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1923, Page 3
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465THE HEAR EAST. Hokitika Guardian, 30 January 1923, Page 3
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