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Turkish prisoners of war detained by the Greek Government - Communicated by Viscount Ishii - Outline of the position of affairs in respect of the detention by the Greek Government of the Japanese vessel "Heimei-Maru" with about 1,000 Turkish prisoners (soldiers, civilians, women and children) on board.
Turkish prisoners of war detained by the Greek Government - Mr. Brunel, International Red Cross, Geneva - Quotes telegram from Mr. Schlemmer stating that no reply has yet been received from the Italian Government indicating the place of internment in Italy for the Turkish soldiers. Forwards copy of telegram from Mr., Burnier announcing the arrival in Constantinople of the "Olympus us" with 295 liberated Turks from the "Heimei-Maru".
Turkish prisoners of war detained by the Greek Government - Mr. Brunel, International Red Cross, Geneva - States that Mr. Schlemmer has telegraphed urgently to be informed by the Italian Government as to what port in Italy the prisoners from the Heimei Maru are to be sent. Reports that the "Olympus" with the invalid solders, women and children on board was due at Constantinople on August 11.
Turkish prisoners of war detained by the Greek Government - Mr. Brunel (Comité international de la Croix Rouge, Genève) - Transmits copy of telegram from Mr. Schlemmer stating that no authorisation has yet been received from the Italian Government regarding the internment in Italy of the Turkish soldiers from the Heimei Maru.
Turkish prisoners of war detained by the Greek Government - Mr. Brunel (Comité international de la Croix Rouge, Genève) - Transmits copy of telegram from Dr. Schlemmer stating that about 700 Turkish soldiers free form inspection can be interned in Italy. Desires to receive as soon as possible the reply from the Italian Government regarding the internment in Italy.