FRENCH ADMIRAL INTERVIEWS KEMAL.
LEADER SHOWS JUDGMENT AND SOBRIETY. READY TO ACCEPT FREEDOM OF STRAITS. (Received 11.43 a.m.) LONDON. September 24. The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent says that there was an important Interview between the French Admiral Dc Mesnil, and Mustapba Kemal. on whom the Admiral was instructed to impress the necessity of restraining his victorious army from attacking the British. Admiral De Mesnil reports that he found Kemal most determined that Turkish rights must he observed, though he was conciliatory, and showed remarkable judgment and sobriety of expression. He frankly admitted that he was ready to accept the freedom of the Straits, provided a proper formula could be found. "T have looked for a formula." he added, "but I have not found a satisfactory one. Still, there must l«- a way out, of the difficulty."—'United Service") (
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 227, 25 September 1922, Page 5
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