TURKEY.
PRETENDER CAUSES TROUBLE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. T' London, Oct. 1. Constantinople telegrams disclose startling developments arising from the sinister movements of the pretender Mustafa Kemal, an imitator, of Enver, allied to the Young Turks. He is flouting the Allies and defying the Turkish Government by collecting taxes and levying military forces in eastern and central Anatolia. He threatens to cut off the Constantinople food supply. His movement is professedly directed against the Greek occupation of the Smyrna and Ajdin region. Kemal is rapidly gaining ground, and it is reported that he has won over the Konia and Azerbaijan provinces.—Times.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 October 1919, Page 5
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