NEW ERA FOR TURKEY.
‘•BRIGHTEST STAR IN' ISLAM.” MANIFESTO BY INDIAN MOSLEM LEA DM 11. LONDON, July 27. A manifesto issued by Aga Khan, leader of the Indian Moslems, is being published through Islam. It emphasises that the Lausanne treaty reveals an earnest desire by Britain, France, and other Western Powers, to be good friends with Turkey. Islam coolers complete freedom on Turkey, tile leading statesmen of which now wish to* be on good terms with Britain and France. Ho was sure they would eagerly welcome a renewal ol' trade and commerce. Turkey was on the threshold of a new era. He urges Moslems to help the new State, which assuredly would become the brightest star of Islam.—Reuter.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9576, 30 July 1923, Page 5
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