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LATE TELEGRAMS

The last football of the season was played at Naseby on Saturday when the tournament was held- Dunstan Creek won the Seniors, Gimmerburn the Juniors, and Naseby the Schools- Matakanui did not compete. The Beauford-Gloaming duel was again fought at Randwick on Saturday, honors this time going to the New Castle horse who won by the narrow margin of a neck in 2 min 33lsecs. Other results Epsom handicap Rostrum I. Fleuriste 2, Sir Maitland 3, time I min 38} sees. J. C Derby Rivoti I, Soorak 3, Coserta 2 Nelson two goals, defeated Wellington one goal, and retains the Hockey ShieldKathleen Imrie, aged 39, on remand for aiding in an illegal operation on a married woman, died in the Auckland Hospital. It is semi-officially stated in London that Kemalist troops are right up to the British positions in the Chanak area, so near that they are gazing at the wire entanglements, and in some places are actually on the shores of the Dardanelles. The British Military Authorities are of opinion that the present state of affairs cannot be allowed to continue, and the Government has therefore informed the Authorities that they will have their complete support in demanding the withdrawal of the Kemalist forces from the Chanak neutral zone- The question of a time limit has been left to Generals Harrington and Broke, and the British High Commissioner. Our relations with Turkey are governed by the Armistice of October 30th, 1918, and if Turkey breaks this she puts herself in a state of war. Therefore there is no question of any declaration of war.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 3137, 2 October 1922, Page 5

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LATE TELEGRAMS Dunstan Times, Issue 3137, 2 October 1922, Page 5

LATE TELEGRAMS Dunstan Times, Issue 3137, 2 October 1922, Page 5