EXTRA EDITION NEAR EAST.
KEMAL INTERVIEWED
TURKISH PEACJE TERMS.
or •IlßL'b—rßEss association—copt»i«m deceived Nov. % 11.10 a.m. * _ . PARIS, Nor. 1. l?be Petit Parisien's Brusa coxresyofMent interviewed Kemal, who declared that "until Mr. Lloyd George's MujQßtry's last days we h»4 hq «oni i^esioe in British policy. We tare not yet entered into relations with tha new Government, and wish to see stated frankly and unreservedly the intentions of British diplomats. The majority of the British population does not show hostile sentiments towards Turkey, but sentimental questions are insufficient for a concrete result. The Turkish peace terms include recognition of Turkey's independence without conditions. We desire all territories comprised within the national frontiers and Turkey.to be entirely independent and without capitulation; also the cc-, curity of Stamboul and the Sea of Mar-' raora to' be ensured.—Aus.-N.Zi Cable Assn. ■• / . .■:.,.•'■■■■ . .j
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 November 1922, Page 7
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136EXTRA EDITION NEAR EAST. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 November 1922, Page 7
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