PANIC IN CONSTANTINOPLE.
NATIVE CHRISTIANS' FEAR! CONSTANTINOPLE. September 2\. News of awful horrors in Smcrn: which arc said to surpass the wor* Armenian massacres under Abdul Hand, has caused a name among the entire native Christian population in Constantinople. where it is feared that the departure of Allied troops wiil signalise • a general exodus. Far-reaching precau- , tions arc being tr.keu to preserve order. 1 Local ferry boats are ordered to berth before dark. It is reported that many Turkish Nationalist officers are being smuggled to Thrace to organise bands against the [Greeks.—i Reuter.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 227, 25 September 1922, Page 5
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