ARE THE ALLIES INDIFFERENT?
OPINION IN AMERICA,
(UMTBD PRBSI ASSOCIATION.—CO?IRIQHT.) (AUSTIiAUAN • NEW ZEALAND CABLB ASSOCIATION.) . (Received January 21, 10 a.m.)- ' WASHINGTON, 20th January. It is understood that President Wilson is somewhat''surprised by the apparentlessened interest of the' Allies in Armenia, following on the mediation of the Bolsheviks, which is believed not to have been an the best interests either of the Armenians or of the Allies. -The failure of the Allies to respond to President Wilson's requests for advice and assurances haSj-atao occasioned disappointment, and the feeling has. grown that the Allies have become indifferent concerning the efforts the President might make to save Armenia. It has been intimated that the Allies would be willing to sacrifice Armenia in order to arrive at an acceptable arrangement with the Turkish Nationalists.
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 7
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130ARE THE ALLIES INDIFFERENT? Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 18, 21 January 1921, Page 7
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