GREEK TRIUMPH
PEACE TERMS OUTLINED. ißy Telegraph—Per Press Association.) ATHENS, August 11. It is semi-officially stated that the Greek War Minister reviewing the military position, said that the .Kemal Ist Turkish Army was totally crushed and was no longer of military importance. Regarding peace, he said. Greece did not want to repeat her past mistakes. She would demand guarantees against the enemy attacking Greece again, and also secure the liberated population from further oppression. Gre.k newspapers state the General Staff decided that the territories outside the delimitation of the Turkish Treaty shall be placed under an independent military administration
and under Greek laws. DEPORTING CHRISTIANS (Reuter’s Telegram.) Reed. 10 a.m. LONDON, Aug. 11. The Allied and American Commissioners at Constantinople decided strongly to protest to the Angora Government against the deportation of Greeks and other Christians from the Coast.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 August 1921, Page 5
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