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LONDON, October 6. Sir James Allen and Lady Allen. Sir Francis 801 l and Sir A. Godley, and Mrs Belles tun proceeded to Longueville for the unveiling of tlio New Zealand Memorial 1 , on Sunday. . Thirty thousand Hag sellers responded to the Tnnce of \valcs s appeal to raise £IOO,OOO in aid of the'London hospitals. Fetes and quamt pageants have been nvrai'.irod by the hospital students and nurses, while Vj.uxlm.ll Gardens will be transformed into a replica of the \ auxhall of a cciitiny It is reportei! in, official circles that M. Bouillon s recall is likely. Lord Gurzon’s journey to Paris is interpreted as an indication that the iHeiicn representatives at Mudanai are not in complete accord with the Liit.sli, _ Mr 'Asquith addressed the .Scottish Liberals Conference at Dunui ies, which adopted a resolution that Britain’s foreign policy should aim at leconciliation with' her late enemies, the establishment ol: friendly relations with all peoples, and amendment of the so-called Peace Treaty to conform to those ends. The conference also affirmed its belief m the League of Nations as a safeguard against future wars, and as the means of fostering international good-will. CONSTANTINOPLE. October 6. The Turkish papers announce that Isracb-Pasha demanded the evacuation of Thrace and its surrender to the Kcmalists within one month independently of the Peace Treaty , ATHENS, October 6.

A Government communique declares that the nation's wish to retain Thrace should ho observed. - Only rectification of the frontier will he M. Politis has accepted the portfolio of I'oreign Affairs.—A. and N.Z, C ' lbk - GENEVA, October 6. A young married couple named Wallace, whose relatives live in Auckland, died at Lucerne under tragic circumstances. The wife died as the result of food poisoning, whereupon the husband, in a fit of mama, fired a revolver shot into the dead woman’s head and then shot hunseif dead. ATHENS, October. 6. It is officially stated that the Greek delegates at Mudania refused to agree to the withdrawal of Greek troops from Thrace.—A. and N.Z, Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 18093, 7 October 1922, Page 8

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LATEST CABLES Evening Star, Issue 18093, 7 October 1922, Page 8

LATEST CABLES Evening Star, Issue 18093, 7 October 1922, Page 8

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