THE NEAR EAST.
AFFAIRS IN ASIA MINOR. 1 GREEK ASPIRATIONS. (By Oablc—Press tHeuter jeiegrama.) ' ("Receii'ed August 12th, 7.5 p.m.) ATHENS, August Tl. In a semi-official statement, the Minister for War, reviewing the militaiy position, said the Kemalist army was totally crushed, and no longer of a military importance. Regarding peace, Greece did not want to repeat her past mistakes. She would demand guarani tees against the enemy attacking Greece again, and also to secure the liberated populations from further opj. pression. The newsnapers Gtate that the General Staff has decided that territories outside tho delimitation of the Turkish Peace Treaty shall be placed under independent military administration under Greek laws. r i ■»
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17223, 13 August 1921, Page 9
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