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["The Times” Service.] GREEK PRISONERS IN TURKEY. (Received this dav at 0.15 a.to.) LONDON, July 10. The ‘'Daily Telegraph's” .Lausanne correspondent states that the International Ooinmission which is enquiring into the condition of the Greek prison•jj. ers in Turkey, reports that out of thirty thousand of the rank and file which the Turks admitted were taken prisoners, only four thousand are now alive. Out of two thousand officers only 750 can he traced. There are also scores of thousands of Greek civilians in Turkey, whose numbers are daily diminishing and these horrors will con--•nue until peace is secured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1923, Page 3
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