[30] Daily Telegraph, June 12, 1920.
[31] Matin, June 12, 1920.
[32] La Croix, July 14, 1920.
[33] Le Temps, July 17, 1920.
[34] Cf. Ex-King Constantine and the War, by Major J. M. Melas, p. 239.
[35] The Œuvre, August 20, 1920.
VII
THE DISMEMBERMENT OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
The condition of affairs in the East now seemed all the more alarming and critical as the Allies, after dismembering Turkey, did not seem to have given up their plan of evicting the Turks. This policy, which had taken Armenia from Turkey, but had not succeeded in ensuring her a definite status, could only hurry on the Pan-Turkish and Pan-Arabian movements, drive them to assert their opposition more plainly, and thus bring them closer together by reinforcing Pan-Islamism.