THE TURKISH PEACE
DELEGATES AT VERSAILLES POSSIBLE REFUSAL TO SIGN TREATY By Telegraph—Prean Association— Copyright t.l?cc. May 7,- 5.5 p.m.) Paris, May G. Tli'a Turkish Peace Delegation has arrived at Versailles, iind consists of Tcwfik Pasha, Keschicl Bey, Eaheddin Bey, Djemel Pasha, and General Mahmud Ouktar—Renter. ' It is expected thai- Tewiik Pasha, who is the head of the Turkish I'eaco Delegation, will make a strong protest against carving up Turkey, especially the territorial concessions to Greecc. It. is highly probable, that he will rct'us'is to fiigii the Treaty, which is said to be largely the work of Venizelos. It has also created a violent campaign in Italy against Signor Nitti. U'ho Italians feel that the San Item'o meeting lias made Greene a formidable rival in th> Eastern Mediterranean.—AuslN.H. Cable Assn. ' ' . TERMS FOR HUNGARY TEN DAIS ALLOWED. FOB ACCEPTANCE. (Kec. May 7, 5.5 p.m.) . . Paris, May 0. -M. Millerand, in a covering letter to the Allied reply to the Hungarian. Peace Delegation, suggests that if. any conditions of the Treaty are regarded as unjust, they should bs: submitted to the' League of Nations. The. reply' allows ten dayi' for the acceptance of the Treaty.-r-Eeuter. . , "
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 191, 8 May 1920, Page 7
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193THE TURKISH PEACE Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 191, 8 May 1920, Page 7
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