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PROSPECT OF PEACE.

TURKS WELCOME ALLIED NOTE. CREEKS DISAPPOINTED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian ami N.Z. Cable Association. (Received September 26, 12.5 p.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE. September 25. The people received the Allies’ Paris decisions with indescribable enthusiasm. It is generally believed that Kemnl will accept a conference. BRITAIN BEADY AT STRAITS, FORCES AMPLE TO RESIST ATTACK By Telegraph—-Preftt Association—Copyright *• The Times ” Service (Received September 26. 12.55 p.m.) LONDON. September 25. Chanak has been cleared of practically all its inhabitants. The military have demolished several houses for defence purposes. Constantinople report* that a small concentration of Turks has begun in the Ismid area, hut they are not yet large enough to cause anxiety. “ With the neiv troops due to arrive this • week.’’ 9 the Constantinople correspondent of the “Times” says, “ our forces should be ample to resist any possible attack.” KEMAI CLEARING SMYRNA. REFUGEES TO QUU. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. 'Received September 2(3, 12.5 p.m.; LONDON, September 25. An intimation lias been received in London iroiu iveinai Pasha that refugees must, quit Smyrna by September 30- The intimation was made before the joint Note was dispatched, and it is therefore considered possible that the Allied Note will induce the Vcrks to show more consideration t.. *,uen treatment of the refugees.

GREEKS BEILIGERERT

CRY FOR PROTECTION OF THRACE. By Telcfcrauph —Press Association—Copy right Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received September 26, 12.5 p.m.) ATHENS, September 25. The French Minister has handed over the Allies’ Note, which Cabinet dismissed at great length. The people are keenly disappointed at the prospect of losing Thrace. 'j n« newspapers indignantly refuse to countenance this, and demand that the army be immediately reconstructed for the protection of Thrace. The National AssjtfPn bly has been summoned for October 2

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16848, 26 September 1922, Page 8

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PROSPECT OF PEACE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16848, 26 September 1922, Page 8

PROSPECT OF PEACE. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16848, 26 September 1922, Page 8

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