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NO HARM INTENDED

ONLY FEAR OF GREECE FIGHTING AGAIN, (ATJBTRALIAN - MEW ZEALAND CASI.t ASSOCIATION.) (Received 12th February, 9 a.m.) PARIS, 10th February. The resolute attitude of the Allies at Smyrna impressed the Angora representative, who received the Allied Generals with marked deference and hastened to assure them that no harm was intended to the Allies. The origin of the ultimatum was the fear of Greece's renewing hostilities.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 35, 12 February 1923, Page 7

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NO HARM INTENDED Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 35, 12 February 1923, Page 7

NO HARM INTENDED Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 35, 12 February 1923, Page 7

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