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Show I SULTAN'S FLIGHT. Flight of Sultan Mohammed VI from Constantinople on a British war .hip to personal security on the island is-land of Malta gives promise of bringing bring-ing the Turkish situation even more forcefully before the world with re-1 newed complications. Moslems of the world arc not united J regarding the right of the Kemallsts io force the Sultan from the throne and to determine who shall or shall I not be the head of the Moslem faith. There ere millions of Moslems in India and other British possessions who will accept cheerfully the act of the Sul-un Sul-un as the picpr move and will give rredlt to Ihe British for provjdiug se- , cttrity for their religious leader The Kemallsts have shown already ; that they are angered by the British i move in providing safety for tho Sul-ion, Sul-ion, that tbey claim the right to do with the Sultan whatsoever they desire. de-sire. Upon his attitude may come the break in tho Moslem ranks which may j Rffect the course In world affairs and may even ehlft control of the Moslem Mos-lem church affairs. |