THE NEW SULTAN.
DESIRES FRIENDSHIP WITH BRITAIN. I I A TALENTED PAINTER. i By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ; United Service. ! (Received November 21. 9.‘-5 a.m.) LONDON. November 20. ! The Constantinople correspondent I of the ‘‘ Daily Mail ” states that the J new Caliph, m an interview, said lie j had always had unshakeable faith in : the progress of the nation. He de- * sired to be a faithful servant to his people. He approved of the policy i ! and decisions of the Angora National j 1 Assembly. The Sultan, by his own j act, had become an outcast, from the : I Imperial family. | The Caliph expressed a desire for a ; i political rapprochement between with their respective Moslem interests. The Caliph is a talented painter, and recently exhibited paintings in London. The Princess is a talented j
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16895, 21 November 1922, Page 6
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