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LONDON, November 23.—Tilu; British vepreaenUitives in Greece have been recalled.—‘ Times.’ , 1 ~ ~ . LONDON, November 28—The nows «l the sentences on the Greek ex-Alinistors created a lamentable impression. Authoritative circles nrUndon point out'that the fiction of the military extremists is likely to seriousi.v affect Greece, as it will alienate the moral and financial support ot the Great Powers. —Reu r. CCNSTANTINOPI E, November 28—Replying to the Allied Lommiv stonors regarding the restrictions placed on the commerce of loreigiiers in Pinvrna and other liberated districts, the Angora Government says that it does not recognise the capitulations. The treatment of foreigners must be governed by the laws of the National Assembly.—Reuter. 1 VIENNA, November 28.—The Austrian Parliament has accepted iU scheme of tho League of Nations fa the financial rehabilitation of Austria.—Reuter. „ ~ . ... . , DELHI. November 28.—Leu? from Bokhara 'indicates jlmt the Msheviks have asserted their ascendancy, and the fighting has died down; but tho insurgents in Fergana arc still active. They are rallying round Ibraliam Bey. formerly Governor of Sheraban, who took refuge in Afghanistan at the outbreak of the revolution The reports are based on the assumnt bin that Enver is dead since tliev hail Ibraliam as his successor.--A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 12
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