TURKEY'S "NEW WOMAN."
I KEMAL'S WIFE SETS EXAMPLE.
LONDON, March 3. Dressed in black except for brown cotton gloves and unveiled except for a kerchief under her chin, Mustapha Kemal's wife sat in the diplomatic box in the plain wooden galleries of the National Assembly Hall at Angora and i watched the crowd of deputies who packed ! the passages and crowded round the open ' doors. Kemal's speech on the Lausanne peace proposals was calculated to please the deputies, who prefer " sabre-rattling" to , material efforts for peace. Kemal said that the harvest of the Turkish victory | over the Greeks had not yet been reaped. | The New Year migra bring peace, but they had better exercise Foresight and i take every precaution in case of war.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18348, 14 March 1923, Page 9
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