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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. PAULK ASSOCIATION. Arthur's .release wanted. PARIS, February 5. Arthur’s Counsel has filed a demand for Ids release pointing out that although llohhs is charged, New ton remains at liberty. A TR L(T ..ENT .SPEECH. TCRKISII PREMIER’S ATTITUDE [U E UTEItS TKLEGIt AM S. j (Received this day at 11.25 a.in.) Cl IN-TAX IT.NOPLE, February 5. Fethi Bey (Premier) in a statement to the Assembly in regard to the expulsii ii of the Creek Patriarch declared Turkey did not desire to disturb peace hut was unable to admit foreign intervention in an affair eon:erning her sovereign rights and prerogatives. Should our independence he attacked, we will have immediate recourse to measures to safeguard out rights and honour and if necessary shall employ force of arms, hut Hie Government while maintaining a vigilant attitude, hopes the nci vniisness ol Greece will be replaced by calm. A secret session of the Assembly followed at which the Commissioner of Foreign Affairs made a statement.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1925, Page 3
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