TURKEY.
BRITISH TAKE ACTION.
.TSENOH OBJECTI(\ " Jaris, Jan. £*-. Tiler" Eelio De Paris states that the British commander at Constantinople ,lias assumed the direction of the gendarmes, professedly for administrative purposes. .It is interpreted here as a first stop towards terminating Turkish rule, and it will tie the more interesting as Bospliorus problems arise at tho Conference.—Aus.-N.Z- Cable Assn. Paris, Jan. 23.
Lb Journal makes complaint that British action in Constantinople forestalls the Peaco Conference li r-svs Constantinople is General D'Esperey's headquarters, and Admiral Calthrope's step appears to be a questionable anticipation of events. Prance seriously objects to an international regime in Turkey. The Conference) should not find itself confronted by a fait accompli. The Echo de Paris says that while the Turkish interests of Britain and France ar® identical the fact remains that Turkey has been regarded as a sort of French colony.—Aus.-N.Z, Cable Asan.
TURKISH MASSACRES. !TWO ARRESTS REPORTED. Athens, Jan. 22. It is reported from Constantinople that Marshall Kiaamil and Mahmout Pasha have teen arrested on a charge of massacring Greeks and Armenians. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1919, Page 6
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