ATTITUDE OF INDIANS.
The Sovereign Rights of the Turkish State. “ British Government’s Provocative Policy.” By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright. Australian and 15.7.. Cable Association. (Received September 28, 9 a.m.) LONDON, September 27. A public meeting of Indians residing in London, held at the Essex Hall, protested against the Government’s Near Eastern policy, which speakers described as “ provocative and calculated to plunge the Near East into another racial war.” Any settlement should be by negotiation. The meeting passed a resolution “ that no terms which interfered with the full sovereign rights of the Turkish State or derogated from the freedom of the Sultan as Khalifa, and as the custodian of the Holy places, would be acceptable to the King’s Indian subjects.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16850, 28 September 1922, Page 7
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