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Advertising : 26 wordsThe papers express themselves, in various ways on the British policy, in respect to the Near Eastern crisis. None fail to point out its very [?] character, and ...
Article : 464 wordsCommenting on the appeal to the Dominions in connection with the Near East crisis, the "Cape Times" says the South African Government ought to announce in ...
Article : 153 wordsThe Prime Minister (General Smuts) being absent on a tour in Zululand, no statement has yet been made on the Near East crisis. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe New York "Times'" Washington correspondent, declares that the American Government refuse to become involved in political entanglements in the Near East ...
Article : 84 wordsThe French newspapers comment to-day on the British Note to the Allies in respect to Constantinople and the Dardanelles. ...
Article : 295 wordsThe Allied Dragomans have handed a Note to the Kemaliat representative at Constantinople for transmission to the Angora Government asking for an urgent ...
Article : 85 wordsOfficial circles regard the situation as easier, but the Foreign Office has received no confirmation of the Angora Government's reply or of the reported withdrawal ...
Article : 41 wordsSome of the Italian press are openly sympathising with Turkey. The "Tribuna" publishes an apparently official statement in reference to the British Note. ...
Article : 90 wordsA sensation was caused by a section of the London press, which published a reference to reported instructions from the French Government to withdraw all troops ...
Article : 982 wordsThe French press almost unanimously condemn the British policy. The papers declare bitterly that Great Britain has persistently opposed French military action ...
Article : 105 wordsThe Municipal Employes' Conference in London have protested against the action of the Government in sending troops to Constantinople. They passed a resolution ...
Article : 61 wordsDr. Nansen moved a resolution in the Assembly asking the Council of the League of Nations to take steps to see if the League cannot intervene to present ...
Article : 44 wordsThe correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Constantinople says:—The British and Allied troops have been digging trenches for six hours daily in the Chanak ...
Article : 118 wordsLord Cavan, Chief of the Staff; Sir Hugh Trenchard, the Chief Marshal of the Air Forces, and Earl Beatty, First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, attended to-day's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,136 wordsThe commandants of the Vancouver Militia have telegraphed to Ottawa offering two battalions. The Canadian Naval Reservists have ...
Article : 302 wordsThere is little available food in Smyrna, and this is reserved for the Turks. The fires are now decreasing in violence. Vur[?]a, a town 25 miles from Smyrna, is ...
Article : 37 wordsPlague has broken out in Smyrna. This has necessitated the severance of all communication between the ships and the shore, despite the desperate need of ...
Article : 47 wordsThe Government have sent an urgent invitation to Ministers throughout the Dominion to attend an extraordinary session of the Cabinet Council on Monday, to ...
Article : 167 wordsThe Stock Exchange is gloomy owing to the Near-Eastern situation, and most quotations were marked by a downward tendency. There was little selling, however ...
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Advertising : 43 wordsMany preachers, in their Sunday Barrooms, commenting on the Near East situation, condemned the action of the Turks, and called upon the Allies to drive them ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 23 Sep 1922, Page 38
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