LATE CABLES.
TURKISH POSITION
ANGORA REPLY DRAFTED.
THE ASSEMBLY DIVIDED.
CONSTANTINOPLE. February 25
Dip Minister? <>i the Angora Covernincnt. have drafted a reply to the Allied peace propi-i*al«. which will be presented to the National A-winbly to-day. ■j-),,, Awnbly is acutely divided, Kemal l'a>!'a, Ismet Pasha, and the majority uf the Ministers being moderates nil the sidf of prace.— lA. and N.Z.)
HULL WOOL SALES. LONDON. February 23. At the Hull wool sales 30.000 bales of Bajvrn crossbrrds -were offered, and all were Fold except a few heavy 36's and 4,o's. Then , was no quotable change from the London rate?, though prices tended to be' a shade easier.
Twenty-ti\e thousand hales of merinos end 1 5,000 bales of crossbreds will be offered at Liverpool next week.—(A. and K.Z. Cable. )
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 48, 26 February 1923, Page 7
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