TURKISH TREATY
THE FINANCIAL CLAUSES. (Eec. March 10, 7.35 p.m.) London. March 5. It is understood that under the navai clauses of the Turkish Treaty, Turkey will be allowed to possess no navy, except a few revenue cutters. The financial clauses of the Treaty are likely to followon the lines of the Hungarian Treaty. The Turkish population is likeiy to be reduced from thirty to six millions, owing to the large restrictions of territory of Turkey in Europe, which will be little beyond Constantinople. This will necessitate a readiustment of the Turkish debt, and former Turkish territories may be required to' bear a portion of the burden. One. of the first financial charges upon Turkey will be reparation for the Greeks and other sufferers dispossessed of valuable property.—Renter. TROOPS FORCONSTANTINBPLE PRANCO-BRITTSH ARAIY OF FIFTY THOUSAND. , (Eec. March 10, 7.35 p.m.) Paris. MaTch 8. The "Matin" states that troops are now being sent to Constantinople from Asiatic Turkey, and will, with three French brigades, constitute a Franco-British army of fifty thousand.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 142, 11 March 1920, Page 5
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172TURKISH TREATY Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 142, 11 March 1920, Page 5
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