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Show 1 . kits If SOLSHEVIKI SUPPLY TURKS WITH COIN IP AND FRANCE AGREE Uf NEAR EAST pal Believed Ready to Launch Attack on Dardanelles '0 BULL IS FIRM irks Realize Mistake in Burning Smyrna Which I They Long Prized TV 'sept ('' Die AsSO-tj AsSO-tj 'n--.) The prono.-al by Dr. Ejol Nani ii Mial Ihr leagin ol ft, ,in ri iM in A -la M Inor was OV-J todnv In the Ii igue iii m-to m-to It. political l oinuiltlir. BNDON'. Sept. 20 The Times as-k as-k tint ni onlim: m m m - i roni n IjDlonncd Miurcc tin- IJol-lie v Ui j I been roi a long tlnu- past trans- ( lbs ccmdilci :i lil.- cni.uititl' ot gold I in.tn.iii- -niiii - ' IK ! equip Ml IM-ha - ;u m BSTlXTlNOPLk S( ot 20. Hit' Associated Prc-s ) Tho Kli nntionali-t a--iinbl at Vu-i Vu-i lit an uti-rvvLicimiug majority filinJdl tin- d: -tutor-hip ot Mut-b Mut-b kenial Pasha ami lias author-Hun author-Hun to continue Hit war until u conditions orc-si rlbed In the tl past have- ucen mil achlcv- A.;:: Sept 2C aii agreement Kcl Great Britain and 1- ranee on Bim L iM rn i-r j tj J . : i seemed rua- lui assured after a two and ouc-Hhuur ouc-Hhuur conversation between 1 i-Folncar'. i-Folncar'. and Lord Curzon, lirlt-Horelgn lirlt-Horelgn secretary ut th. French Bfct ottice tins afternoon. At ministers outlined to each K 1 si I length the wows of lh ir rcnu-nts and considerable prog-St'u prog-St'u bdli".i-i to ha', e la n made Hrd an under.-tan.iing. Btt Curzon 13 und'-i rtood to have Fi 1 . .) Poincarc that Great Brit- ' 1 Insist on the absolute tree- I T1' straits ol Dardanelles, and Insure this rrei Una with a largo j Hc British foreign secretary how-1 IliHSaU to have lldiinat -d thai lb : lib military effort on tne near coat be confined to the navy, whlcn j rise to the Impression that the it troop would -,0011 !) v.iUi- Ironi Chanak. FRiVN'Cli 1 OR ri ; VCE toiler Fojncare Inrormod Lord j M that ttie Krcnch policy was de- 1 ly pacific Its ' hli t aim being to ( Peace a. soon as posslb e. Heft He-ft Immediate ealllnK Ol a peiK'i pence foi a final BCtllcmcni on luls of the Turks renuiinlng bn Asiatic side of th( straita, ; nd-W nd-W Outcome of the conference. 9 two ministers were In agrcc-I agrcc-I on nlL necessity 01 maintaining tftedoni ol the .-traits, although it 4ertood there is home difference Ulon as to the eharacli 1 cf the rol lo be . xerc ls..d. rd Curzon arranged for a pri-Wtversation pri-Wtversation with Count dforiu, Italian representative prior to the "Sot the allied conferent 5 this fBocn, at which the French, Bru-Italian Bru-Italian representatives wwro Lo ltcd by various experts, includ-Mmlnil includ-Mmlnil Karl Bcatly. MMAL ATTACK LOOMS N-STA.NTLNi.il-LI.. Sept Q Uy W Attoclated lTes) information BMuntapha Kenml Pasha 1h pro-to pro-to launch an attack for the Nlon of th- Dardanelb s In splt.o We exhortation-- ol General Pcllc. Kh high commlMslonor l enusuiB Wnised anxiety In allied military In the capttxl 'tiot Improbable that such an at-will at-will be made before thi snd of Bt1""1 r" wetk. 11 'a stated the Tmks aaantak'-- of the fact that tho ! W"' hn, rod v.-t oncentratcd all Bjf forces. Bf British, however, are declared I m ''' 1 m.iK d '.. Iimm th. .d I 'lit J cost f of t),.. hesl e Idenccs ol thl-i is P'.ct that n HntiMli subjects, In- 5'nK thu famlllea or officers, are "06 th- city Wit 1 HMNf. ISM TOD l1' understood here that tho Ph cabinet '.varn-d the Angora Jfiinn-nt 01 the lnadv Isabilltv of an 011 the neutral zone, but the rllstx are believed to have re-l"at re-l"at the proposed attack In tlir Te of a derenai and protective t ln ' w "i ;'' Britain' K,!;' IT'-iiar.itlon-i in support of 1.0I1. v of .Jeprivlnr Tur-Thrace Tur-Thrace K,' Kemallsta an- In dangerous HTht, 1 LllKs VKK III, AM 101) Alll,,fk:iii torpedo boat destroy-'q,""1 destroy-'q,""1 "rnv.d h.-re. brliiK-jHk brliiK-jHk e. Jr Ann-riean eye witnessen "f "Jvrn:, firt. Ap aKre(. thai the W (Continued on Pao Three.) BRITAIN AND FRAlCE AGREE IN NEAR EAST (Continued frtnn Ie Ono flames originated in the Armenian quarter and assert that the eldenee Btcongly Indicates that the Turks wilfully wil-fully started the fire. Ait.-r the fire ban progressed for a few hours the wind shitted suddenly Ironi ih.- north t-. th.- south, spreading spread-ing the flames to thi ISuropcan quarter, quar-ter, which was -. ..n lam waste and the ri urKtt, ii s sojd, tnen realized their mistake The Americans declare the Kemal-lsts Kemal-lsts would not have aruamed of dc-struyini; dc-struyini; Ih. wnoie city, lor wtmse p...- sesalon they had spent years of ton, unnumbered ii.s and much money. c u Girr in ( r American sailors on" patrol duty declare de-clare the sa .s' Turli;;n soldiers setting houses afire and appiini; t.r. In-s to heaps of rubbish in the streets. Officers aboard the American de-stroyci de-stroyci expressed the opinion that the 4iiu,iiijii hysterieal in n. ivomen and children, who rushed to the qua w ben the fire was at its height would have been burn, d alivi ii the wind had not abated. SHIPS ON WAY MALT , Sept. 20. Various units of British Atlantic fleet are on their way to join the naal forces In the Dar-dan. Dar-dan. lie- It Is learned, however that a second destroyer flotilla lias been ord. red from Bnglaad, and that tho li'ht .raisers Caledon and Carysfot are din- heFC shortly on their way to i tonstantinople oo |