CHRISTIANS IN THRACE.
EVACUATION ORDERED. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. NEW YORK. December 2. A storm ot • ,’otost has arisen over the Turks’ order for the evacuation of Christians from Thrace and the Allied assent. The “New York Times” calls it ‘ ono of the blackest days in civilisaWliite House, questioned regarding the Uuited States position, pointed out that relief organisations in America will be urged to extend nil the aid possible with relief supplies will be furnished: but. concerning the proposal that the United States should pay the cost of removing Christians who otherwise will face death, the correspondent savs that White House remained cold. The churches are leading the protest movement, and it is proposed that Sunday sermons diall deal with the situation. and appeal for United States aid.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16906, 4 December 1922, Page 4
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