‘RESPECT THEIR MEMORY’
A GENERAL’S MESSAGE. TO TURKISH GOVERNOR. (Reuter). CONSTANTINOPLE, July 24. Returning from a call on the Turkish Military Governor, General Harrington said he trusted that the new peace would be long-lasting, and concluded: “We leave behind on Turkish soil the bodies of many of the soldiers of Britain and the Dominions, who gave their lives in fair fight. We leave them in confidence that you, in keeping with the old traditions, will ever respect their memory.”
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15885, 25 July 1923, Page 5
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