STABILISING THE NEAR EAST
RUMANIA'S DEMANDS. Paris, Oclnljor 2L An important step towards the stabilisation of the situation in the Near East has been taken hy the Supreme Council, which has refused Rumania's demand far both hanks of the river Muros as far as thi' Thoiss, and for the control of the Aradsatmar railway. . Rumania has bean informer,' that the settlement by which Rumania gels (lie Transylyanian province- of 17,000 square miles, rich in. minerals, is irrcvneablo. The Council has settled (he vexed nucstion of tho Banal: Itv dividini-' i 1 between Rumania and Serbia. The latter sets most of tho district of Tornntal and two-thirds of the waterways in the Ducat, while Rumania receives the districts o? the Tomes and Karanselies, with (he famous niine3 and fileel works of Resiczabanya—Reutor.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 28, 28 October 1919, Page 5
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131STABILISING THE NEAR EAST Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 28, 28 October 1919, Page 5
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