KEMAL'S LATEST PROPOSAL.
EVACUATION BY BftlffSH. CONFERENCE AGAIN" DEFERRED* . f >. {Received 1.45 ut.)Keuter. SroL 80. Replying tp Sir \Ctorlee JSjiriisgton'# second Note, requesting hia withdrawal > from the neutral zones; E.em;d Paj'aa states . that if th<> British are prepared to withj draw from the Asiatic coast, as the French and the Italians have done, he will ordt» bis forces to withdraw slightly, and only to act in. ai police capacity. Kemal Fashii announces his departure for Angora to ineet the National Assembly, but states ba will meet Sir Charles liarington on tb« earliest jwsaible occasion. According to iho Constantinople ooixespondent of the .Daily Exprass, Turkish authorities state that Sir ChsirLes Harington is proceeding to Mudama to cosier with Kemal. A telegram from Paris states that M. Poiricare has telegraphed to M. Bouillon insisting on Kemal Pasha replying without delay to the Allied Note. M. Bowllon met Kemal at Smyrna, and hait- » conversation. He is proceeding io Angora with Kemal. _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18210, 2 October 1922, Page 7
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158KEMAL'S LATEST PROPOSAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18210, 2 October 1922, Page 7
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