TROUBLESOME TURKEY
CONSTANTINOPLE GARRISON CONSIDERED INADEQUATE. Pres® Association— By Telegraph—Copyright. ATHENS, November 20: Tsmet Pasha and Djemal Pasha, who worn .released from Malta, have been appointed to command the eastern and northern armies. Slicflk Pasha, the ln-spe.ctor-genoial of tho eastern army, and 100 officers were dismissed after a conviction for intriguing with -Enver Pasha. Since, General Harrington's return to Constantinople the British Force has been increased to 20,000, tho French to 5,C00. and the Italian to 4,000, which ia believed to bo inadequate, in view of the population of 2,000,000 in the vicinity of the city.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 17824, 22 November 1921, Page 4
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