SMYRNA'S REFUGEES.
PROBLEMS OF RELIEF.
! EMPIRE TO THE RESCUE. i 200,000 IN DISTRESS. (Tty Cah!:-.- Tress Association. - rf.pyr'.jh.a-irte-eive.l 1 p.m. i GKXKVA.. September .'.",. Karl Balfour annealed to the League if Nations to sin nr the starving Smyrna refugees. Britain is giving tOII.IKIII. Sir .lame- Allen moved that delegates appeal to their respective Governments. asking for replies to-morrow, adding: New Zealand is giving ITOUO. lApplause.l The motion was carried. Jt is announced that the refugees number two hundred thousand.—'A. and N.Z. ( able.i M. Ador iSwitzerland, announced that the International lied ( ro-s Committee on Saturday sen: delegates to Smyrna and P.nca to di-tribute relief. Another delegate had gone to Greece tn investigate. Dr. Nan-en -aid tee Russian relief or"nnisnii, n would do its utmost to assist, l! is announced that the Bulgarian Gov- - rnment i- ready tn undertake the transport of refugees from Smyrna to n rieighl-ote-ina' island. The Assistant High '. ommis-ioner of the Jxossian relief iprocccding to Smyrna to otudy the situation- iUeuter.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 228, 26 September 1922, Page 5
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162SMYRNA'S REFUGEES. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 228, 26 September 1922, Page 5
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