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London, Nov. 7. A grave view is taken here and in Paris at the new Turkish crisis, whose origin is attributed to the permission given to route to Rafet Pasha to pass through Constantinople en Thrace, of which he is Governor-General. It is emphasised here that the problem is not the retention of Constantinople, but the safety of its 750,000 Non-Turkish inhabitants. It is regarded as inconceivable that the Allies will not decide upon immediate common action to protect them. The indications of confiden: an Allied understanding so far have inspired more hopes than previous to the crisis, though the present situation Are now concentrated and is worse as the Turkish armies Fanaticism is increasing.

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The newspapers in Paris to-day express painful surprise at the Kemalists' breach of the Mudania Agreement. They dwell upon the imprudence of the Turks challenging the Allies the eve of the Lausanne Conference and are confident that Mustapha Kemal's political good sense will relieve the situation. conferred with Marshal Foch yesterday. M. Poincare According to Le Petit Parisien, Marshal Foch adheres to the the Turks landing in view that it will be easy to prevent Europe.

Londen, Nov. 5. Whether the Angora Government's recent moves are attribu- table to blat, as same newspapers think, or whether the recent successes of the Kemalists have encouraged them seriously to anticipate that their demands can be enforced is the new situation.- which is viewed seriously. Leadon newspaper correspondents are again striking notes reminiscent of the pre-Mudanis reports, when war loomed on the horizon: hat there is now a more confident note, doubtedlessly inspired by recent indications of a better Anglo- French understanding.

consider Allied The Newspapers unanimously refuse to evacuation of Constantinople, and accuse the Kemalists of secking to impose terms in the spirit of conquerors,

The Daily Chronicle voices the opinion that every important clause of the Mudania, armistice is a dead letter. Moreover, the Turks clearly do not believe in the necessity for the lausanne Conference.

The Fire believes there will be no danger of war if the Allies firmly resist the obvioudy unwarranted demands.

The Daily News says that unless prompt Anglo-French action is taker, anything mar happen. The most immediate anxiety is the safety of thousands of wn-Turks in Constantinople. Constantinople telegrams in this connection record alarm, notably among the Greek and Armenians. A hundred thousand of the latter are preparing to leave.

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Constantinople, Nov. 7.

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Affairs are approaching one of the greatest catastrophes in history The Customs have begun the application of tarif col- lected in the res.sns under Kemalist control. This is fivefold Mil the wartime tarif.

Over 1,000 Greek refugees from the villages in the neighbour. hood of the Allied Hine embarked under British auspices yesterday. Mr. Brand I Everybody is endeavooring to convert lives into sterling, which 14 practically unobtainable and has touched the record of a thousand. Mr. Maitluni It is reported that the Kemalists are imposing a levy on the native Christian inhabitants of the suburbs to keep the Turkish frees up Mr. Ma-ho- The Kont...

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Numero Turks are taking refuge in the Embassies

Numerous of the better class Grecks appealing for protection. and Armenians are leaving daily, hat the exodus will become ancta- trollable when the time comes to withdraw the Allied forces. The rommunique of the Allied High Commissioners that the forces of recupation will remain for the present to ensure law and order had a somewhat reassuring effect.

Constantinople. Nov. 7.

The Allied Generals had a three hours' interview with Rafet Pusha this morning. Sir Charles Harington pointed out to Rafet the the authority of that he was apparently trying to uscr

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existence to forget the

of the alled generals. He Treaty of Mudros, which the Mudanis Convention had not super- seded. The Allied Generals were unable to divest themselves of authority. There could only be one control-namely Allied-Con- stantin ple would eventually-probably within a few weeks--be handed over to the Nationalists, but meanwhile the Allies would not surrender the responsibility of maintaining order and security, General Charpy (France) and General Mombelli (Italy), "en- dorsed Sir Charles Harington's declaration.

Rufet, in replying, expressed ignorance of the

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the Angora representative had handed to the Allied High Com- He was anxitos missioners, He said the notes were diplomatic. to work in Agreement with the Allies, but was unable to accept any form of control. He promised to ask instructions from Angora and consult the Allied Genarale tomorrow. The meeting, therefore, ended in & deadlock, but there is reason to believe that the Kemalist will climb down before the strong united a:tiude of Allies.

Constantinople, Nov. 6.

A threatening Situation has arisen at Chanak Although the Turkish troups are keeping behind their lines, their gendarmerie really troops with a different label) have advanced practically are actually preventing British Vagainst the British wires and

patrols from advancing beyond the three-mile limit Sir Charles Harington is taking the matter up with Ismet Pasha.

Demonstrations in the Asiatic Quarters of Constantinople took a nasty tum yesterday, when windows of Christians' kouses were smashed. Two British soldiers were stabbed, necessitating the Two British soldiers were also arrest of two Turkish police. stabbed at Galata by demonstrators shouting "down with Britain, France and the Allies."

The general impression is that the Kemalists are bluffing with a view to making the Allied position at Constantinople antenable before the Lausanne Conference meets,

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THE AMERICAN ELECTIONS.

Washington, Nov. 1.

To-day's Elections' of 435 Representatives, 37 Senators and 22 Governors concludes ude of the dullest campaigns in American political history. As only a third of the Senate is elected every two years, it is impossible for the Republicans to lose contro! there, but the Democrats are exerting efforts substantially to reduce the majority.

have arisen in various States; for Special controversies example in New Jersey, where a bitter, struggle is raging on the question of prohibition, the Democrat Governor, Mr. Edwards. advocates the repeal of the Prohibition Laws. Sastor Lodge, a prominent opponent of the League of Nations, anticipates an overwhelming return for a sixth term. Senator Reed, Democratic antagonist to Dr. Woodrow Wilson's postwar policles, had a bard fight to secure nomination, but his campaign developed promisingly.. Other prominent Senators. whose political fale hangs in the balance, included Governor Hiram Johnson, of San Francisco, and Senator Hitchcock

FATAL EXPLOSION IN US. COAL MINE.

Spanglers. Penn, Nov. 7. Over fifty men hare perished in a disastroca explosion at the Reilly Coal Mine. Thirty survivors are in hospital, SODE An & desperate condition. Some of those rescued state that bodies were scattered throughout the workings by force of the explosion. Many "victims were overcome by gas when within a short distance of

fresh air.

Crowds of men, women and children spent all night at the pit- head, anxiously awaiting news of those entombed.

THE ALLIES AND GERMANY.

Berlin, Nov. 7. The Reparations Commission has handed to the German Government a Note, requesting more definite and concrete pro- - posals regarding the stabilisation of the mark. It is also desire t to know what steps have been taken to regulate finances in accord- pace with the engagements undertaken by Germany in July. A

CHEAPER SUEZ CANAL RATES.

Paris, Nov. 7. The Suez Canal Company has decided to reduce the passage rates through the Canal by 25 centa a tom. The new schedule will come into force on March 1, 1923.

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