INDIANS AND THE CRISIS.
A PROVOCATIVE POLICY. SOVEREIGN RIGHTS OF TURKEY ißeceiveil Il.au .i.uO LONDON, September l\i. A public mee'tiiig of Indians residing in London, held at Essex Hall, protested against the Government's Near East policy, which speaker-? described as provocative and calculated to plunge the Xear East into another raci;i I nar. Settlement should he by negotiation. The meeting passed a resolution that no terras which interfered with the lull sovereign rights of the Turkish State, or derogated from tlie freedom of the Sultan a» Khalifa and custodian of the holy places would be acceptable ti> lli^> King's Indian s-iibjects.— (A. and X.Z.I
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 230, 28 September 1922, Page 5
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