ANGORA ATTITUDE.
TURKEY’S MANY SACRIFICES. <A_ and N.Z. Cable.) (Received 9.55 a.m.) •LONDON, Oct. 2. Rechid Bey, the Angora diplomatist, has v arrived in London. / He states that the Kemalists would ask fdr the immediate withdrawal of the Greeks from Thrace up to the Maritza line, including Adrianople, ■and the restoration to Turkish adminstxaton of that province. With reference to the withdrawal •of Turks from the neutral zone, Rechid thought that th.e Angora Government would manifest goodwill to secure an understanding and a peaceful settlement between Britain and Turkey. The Turks were not fighting for the sake of war, but having made so many sacrifices, they should secure their unquestional national rights.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15679, 4 October 1922, Page 5
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