THE NEAR EAST
REACTION IN ANGORA
[“The Times” Sekvk.'i:.] I,ON DON. July 12. The “Times” Constantinople eorrespondenfc savs a remarkable reaction has boon manifested in An Horn against the Lausanne decision. Aurora messages declare the reports from l.attstinne are (crossly exaggerated. I’rolonml disagreement eonUmtes respecting the Turkish concessions nnd evaemitions. Angora solemnly warns Constantinople to believe only announcements from Angora, all others being Allied propaganda, Petite will he signed only v.lien outstanding Turkish demands are satisfied. If there he any truth in the warning, it is timely, as Constantinople is counting on preparing festivities, unofficially aopointing Turkish ambassadors and also arguing whether Constantinople or Angora shall house the next National Assembly. Angora's most extravagant outbursts demand the im--1 mediate evacuation, as the Turks prev ioiislv had too ullen been ( heated.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1923, Page 3
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130THE NEAR EAST Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1923, Page 3
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