WARNING TO TURKEY.
ACTION BY AMERICA. IRRITATION IN FRANCE. A. and N.Z. WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. An informal warning given by Rear-Admiral Dristol to Turkey, forbidding the massacres in Armenia, led to irritation in the French Foreign Office, which criticised American interference through missionaries, although the United States has so far refused to accept mandatories for any subject nationalities in Asia Minor. The American delegates in Paris explained that the warning was purely informal, and there was no J ground for Turkish protests to Britain and France that the United States was threatening her.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17251, 29 August 1919, Page 7
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