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<p><del>The information <add>which</add> the Committee received they publicised<lb/>
 
from time to time in the shape of Reports or through the<lb/>
 
medium of the public newspapers, – whose ready &amp; zealous<lb/>
 
services they feel bound to <add>gratefully</add> acknowledge.</del></p>
<p>Meanwhile the miseries sufferings produced by the <add>indiscriminate</add><lb/>
massacres of <gap/>  &amp; Cyprus and the destitution and distress<lb/>
which the events of the war had entailed on helpless men, women<lb/>
&amp; children who had been compelled to seek an asylum <add>in different countries</add> from<lb/>
Turkish ferocity &amp; barbarity, had led to the formation of a<lb/>
Committee among the Society of friends who without taking <del>any</del><lb/>
part in any political question had with admirable generosity &amp;<lb/>
zeal been labouring <del>by</del> successfully to diminish the afflictions of<lb/>
the Greeks.  <del>The Greek Committee begs to express their<lb/>
high <unclear>sense</unclear> of the kindness with which the Committee of the friends<lb/>
assisted their <unclear>views</unclear></del> – Many hundreds of Greeks who had been<lb/>
driven from the southern &amp; western Provinces of Turkey – from<lb/>
the <sic>Archipellago</sic> were enabled to return to their homes – others<lb/>
have been assisted with pecuniary aid in most of the<lb/>
ports of southern Europe – medicines &amp; hospital <del>serv</del> <add>stores</add><lb/>
<del>have</del> <add>were</add> frequently <del>seen</del> sent by <add>the friends at the request of the Committee on board of</add> the same ships which<lb/>
<del>have</del> carried supplies of military <del>stores</del> <add>&amp; naval ammunition,</add> &amp; volunteers<lb/>
full of ardor &amp; enthusiasm.  The <del>establishment</del> <add>exertions of this</add></p>
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The information which the Committee received they publicised
from time to time in the shape of Reports or through the
medium of the public newspapers, – whose ready & zealous
services they feel bound to gratefully acknowledge.

Meanwhile the miseries sufferings produced by the indiscriminate
massacres of & Cyprus and the destitution and distress
which the events of the war had entailed on helpless men, women
& children who had been compelled to seek an asylum in different countries from
Turkish ferocity & barbarity, had led to the formation of a
Committee among the Society of friends who without taking any
part in any political question had with admirable generosity &
zeal been labouring by successfully to diminish the afflictions of
the Greeks. The Greek Committee begs to express their
high sense of the kindness with which the Committee of the friends
assisted their views
– Many hundreds of Greeks who had been
driven from the southern & western Provinces of Turkey – from
the Archipellago were enabled to return to their homes – others
have been assisted with pecuniary aid in most of the
ports of southern Europe – medicines & hospital serv stores
have were frequently seen sent by the friends at the request of the Committee on board of the same ships which
have carried supplies of military stores & naval ammunition, & volunteers
full of ardor & enthusiasm. The establishment exertions of this


Identifier: | JB/110/014/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 110.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

110

Main Headings

Folio number

014

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f8 /

Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

slade

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

36004

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