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THE NEAR EAST.

A.t'STU.I MAX AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION! UONAR I AW DETERMINED. LONDON. Eeh 13. In the Commons, Hon Bonar Law said he was hopeful that the Turks would sign. He added: AVe do not want men. hut if war is irrevocable it will have to take place.” ALL QUIET AT SMYRNA. (Received this dav at 8.30 a.m.) PARIS, Feb 14. The “Petit Pension reports nil quiet at Sinvriia. proving that the energetic Allied'attitude produced an effect on the Turks. The Allied High Commissioners in Constantinople sent a note to Angola declaring their claims were quite unacceptable. The Mudros armistice still operates, and the Allied warships will not leave Smyrna. The Turks must couch their request in a different tone before a reduction of warships can be considered

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1923, Page 2

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THE NEAR EAST. Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1923, Page 2

THE NEAR EAST. Hokitika Guardian, 15 February 1923, Page 2

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