UNSPEAKABLE TURK.
DEPORTATION OF CHRISTIANS. AN AFFRONT TO LEAGUE. STRONG BRITISH COMMENT. (Br Cable.—Tress Association.— Copyright.'. (Ke'ceir'e'd 10.no a.ra.l 'LONDON, November 2. The ''Times." in an editorial, condemning the Turkish deportations of Christians, points out that north and south of the Brussels Line the villages Ijivc been cleared of population, whose only guilt appears to be a desire to come under a British mandate. This action; whether officially ordered, or independently undertaken, is both a breach of the Treaty of Lausanne and an affront to the League of Nations. — ('"Times.")
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 260, 3 November 1925, Page 7
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90UNSPEAKABLE TURK. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 260, 3 November 1925, Page 7
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