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AMONG THE TURKS

TURKISH CROSSROADS, by Bernard Newman; Robert Hale. English price, 18/-. URKEY’S'-_needs~- include roads, machinery and technicians; but her greatest need is twenty years’ peace, which nobody can guarantee. The Turks will discuss matters of opinion, but they stand firm on questions of principle and their stand is not based on ignorance of

the dangers facing them. In this stand, says Mr. Newman, the Turk will be a worthy partner with the democracies of the West. The author takes his readers from Istanbul and the modern concrete of Ankara to the mountains of Erzerum and Smyrna, and gives up-to-date impressions of the country, serious an

surprising.

E.R.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 670, 9 May 1952, Page 11

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AMONG THE TURKS New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 670, 9 May 1952, Page 11

AMONG THE TURKS New Zealand Listener, Volume 26, Issue 670, 9 May 1952, Page 11

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