French Admiral’s Interview With Kemal Pasha.
46 Turkish Rights Must he Observed.” By Telegraph.—Pfefll ■ Association—Copyright CTnifced Service. (Received September 2S, .9.5 a.m.) LONDON, September 23. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Mail ” says: “ There was an important interview between the French Admiral De Mesnil and Mustapha Kemal on whom the Admiral %y»s instructed to impress the necessity of restraining bis victorious army from attacking the British. Admiral de Mean:! reports that he found Femal most determined that Turkish lights must be observed though he wa6 conciliatory, an dahewed remarkable judgment and sobriety of expression. He frankly admitted that he was ready to accept the freedom of the Straits, provided a proper formula could be found. 1 I have locked for a formula, but l have not found a satisfactory one,’ added Kemal. 4 Still, there must be a way out of the difficulty/ ” 9
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16847, 25 September 1922, Page 7
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