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NO SURRENDER

LONDON, 25th Januarys

Sir Fabian Ware states that he is keeping in the closest touch with Sir James Allen and Sir, Joseph. Cook with reference to the Turks' intransigence over Gallipoli graves. i

Lord Oufzon's attitude at Lausanne was most emphatic that there is no intention to yield in the slightest degree over any clauses of the Sevres Treaty relating to Gallipoli graves.

Sir Fabian Ware added that he would make it clear that the Graves Commission staff on Gallipoli, under Colonel Hughes, as everywhere else, was an entirely civilian organisation. ,

The Commission in every battle area steadfastly refused to countenance the moving bf graves, except where absolutely necessary for sanitary reasons.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 7

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NO SURRENDER Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 7

NO SURRENDER Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 23, 27 January 1923, Page 7