TURKS AND THE GREEKS
BRITAIN S BUSINESS. ■U’es.- A—nation—l ■ pq, right.) LONDON. August 4. ll G" i Common'' Mr Lloyd 8* said that it was our business °*i the balance just amt fair be11'lie , 1,, and Turks. It was 1 Untii.ii Mussulniar 1 hris'"iipui, question of humanity 10111 rrwip, oicrthreu Turkey, the flßt ' respim-i nlity for tin. peace o> "i>M ■ ours. At presein we drfeiKjiH- le Turkish capital, i l ' o ' a doubt, the Greeks Ol ' il p,' (ei, tantinopli in a lew earnestly ousted that whatever We v,cii|.| see that -he ChrisAda Munn- were adequately ltfl 'a. 1.,. ; ||,. horrible ucidents a 'ii--race to Turkey in the
creek reply. ATHENS, August 4. ’Creek reply to the Powers says , reet ‘e ha.i ;■ , ided to occupy Conand tn obtain a prompt ,si °a of peace. If the Powers of Greece's rights ..” 1!1 p e >' iu, they will only make Ration slip more complicated. ■' the reply draws attention to °B er of delay in regard to a peace, which might cause- fresh les for Christians, perpetuating '‘tolerable state of things the Last
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume XXIII, 7 August 1922, Page 5
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