ARMIES EXHAUSTED.
CREEKS AND TURKS AT STANDSTILL. QUESTION OF MEDIATION. Br Telegraph —Press Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Proas Association. (Received September 14. 2.25 p.m.) LONDON, September 13. The Foreign Office lias received information that both the Turlss and Greeks arc exhausted and unable to i»dvance. The Turks had depended mainly on supplies of arras and gold • from the Bolsheviks who, despite asking the Allies for £40,000,000. seemed to have plenty of money for propaganda purposes. They had sent largo quantities of ammunition which enabled the Turks to continue thoir resistance. On the other hand the Greeks are handicapped by Britain’s embargo on munitions going to either side. Britain is not to mediate until both sides are readv to accept her previous offer of mediation which they had refused.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16530, 14 September 1921, Page 8
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128ARMIES EXHAUSTED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16530, 14 September 1921, Page 8
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