NO REPLY RECEIVED TO ALLIED NOTE.
ABTILLERY SENT FROM EGYPT TO CHANAK. LONDON. Sept. 26. *" No Sy to the Allied Note has yet been received from Mustapha K«n»? Official British circles are not perturbed by the non-receipt of Ketal ? s repVy, and point out that he will probably have to consult both and the Angora Assemblies. The authorities defend the continued reinforcement of^British i j forces in the Straits, and declare that it does not naval and apart from the Allied decision, and is merely in force decided upon prior to the P^Tw: g battrifs'of Garrison Artillery from Cairo, and the Seventeenth Brigade of the Garrison Artillery from Ismaiha, with a detachof the invasion foSa given prior to the Allied Note, with whom Kem^c™ t to ee^utrrco l rrespondent the representative of the a VnZrnmant in Constantinople stated that inasmuch as Sui the receipt of the. Allied Note, the Turkish commanderrequested longer than 48 hours in order to consult bis superiors.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18207, 28 September 1922, Page 7
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161NO REPLY RECEIVED TO ALLIED NOTE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18207, 28 September 1922, Page 7
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