PEACE RATIFIED
(By Electric Telegraph—Copj ight.) THE RATIFICATION. LONDON, Jan. 10. According to a Paris telegram, there is no confirmation of the “Daily Express” report. It is now believed that Peace was ratified at four o’clock. THE TURKISH PROBLEM. LONDON, Jan. 10. The conference is discussing the Turkish problem. It is understood Britain no longer insists that Turkey must be cleared out of Constantinople. The War Office and Indian Office support this, on the ground that the British Army is not able to police Moslem countries, if agitated by a supposed attack on the Khalifat©. French opinion also favours the retention of the Sultan at Constantinople thougji the Allies should control the Dardanelles.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1920, Page 2
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113PEACE RATIFIED Hokitika Guardian, 13 January 1920, Page 2
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