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http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,751600,00.html Time Magazine dated 21 February 1927 reports 'Dictator-President Mustafa Kemal Pasha voiced the real dissatisfaction of Turks at the action of the U. S. Senate and the rejection by the U. S. of the Lausanne Treaty. The U. S., said Dictator Kemal, in substance, does not understand that the "Terrible Turk" of Ottoman days is extinct. . . . The Young Turks of today are trying harder and with more success than any other backward people to catch up with the march of civilization. . . .'

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