THE NEAR EAST
BRITAIN AND THE KEY. KEMAL’S ABSURD DEMANDS PARLEYS BROKEN OFF/ Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 9. The parleys between the English and Kemalist delegates have been broneii off, tiie conditions proposed by the Komalists being exorbitant.—Reuter. CONSTANTINOPLE. KEMALIST MENACE REMOVED. CONSTANTINOPLE. July 10. The Kemalists have no intention of marching on Constantinople, Wire entanglements were fixed at Ismid, marking the limits of the neutral zone, which the Kemalists and the Allies agreed must not be crossed. A commission has gone to the abandoned territory to investigate the allegations of atrocities by the Greeks during their retirement.—A. and N.Z. Cable. GR/ECO-TURKISH HOSTILITIES. FIGHTING RESUMED GREEKS EVACUATE YADOVA. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 11. (Received July 11,' at 5.5 p.m.) A Turkish official message states that fighting has begun on the Bronssa front. The Greeks have evacuated Yhlova.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18295, 12 July 1921, Page 5
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