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MRS KEMAL

IN THE ASSEMBLY. [SYDNEY SUN SERVICE.] London, March 4. Dressed m 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 tho Turkish Assembly’s hall at Angora and watched tho crowd of deputies which packed the passages and crowded round the open doors. Kenial’s speech on the Lausanne peaco proposals was calculated to please tho deputies, who prefer “sabrerattling” 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 might bring ponce, lmt they had better exercise foresight and take every procaution in case of war.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 19 March 1923, Page 8

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MRS KEMAL Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 19 March 1923, Page 8

MRS KEMAL Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18069, 19 March 1923, Page 8