INTERNATIONAL POLICE.
jTO DEAL WITH QUESTION. i A BRITISH SUGGESTION. LONDON. September 21. I An appeal oil behalf of Christians and ; Mohammedan., oi the British Empire signed by many representatives of i Labour and religion urges the speedy ' formation of an international police fon-e under the League of Nations t.. Ideal with the situation in the Near Last. ■ Ihe appeal says: "Force is needed to introduce order in Asia Minor to protect I Armenians and to guard t onstautinople." lit declares thai the Turks intend to .prevent an adverse vole in Asia Minor jby killing ail Armenians. The signatories of the appeal include the Bishops of Bradford. Chelmsford. ■ Lincoln, and Manchester. Mr. -I. Hodge. M.l\. Mr. J. 11. Thomas. M.P . Mr. F. Hr..l_c-. and "Mia F. W. .low of.. M.P. - ;A. and N.Z. I able.l
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 227, 25 September 1922, Page 5
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