Turkish tourist agencies are worried. The Government decree forbiddinj clergymen to wear their clerical garments inpublic may affect their business. They wonder if foreign churchmen, many of whom have visited the country In the: past, may not stay away rather t|gn shed their distinguished garments as' the decree requires. Turkish tailors, however, are not worrying. They have been doing a rushing business turning out trousers and other Occidental apparel for customers, many of whom never hav* worn anything other than a loose, flowing robe.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22504, 23 February 1935, Page 22
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