THE INTER-ALLIED DIFFERENCES.
(.By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.; THE GERMAN ARMY. LONDON, Feb. 19. Mr Lloyd George, as President of the Supreme Council has to-day written to St Hamer, the German Charge D’Affairs in London, stating that he has received an intimation from the President of the Commission of Control at Berlin pointing out the difficulty with which the German. Government is confronted, if the Allies insist on the reduction of military strength under the Peace Treaty, to 100,000 on 31st March. ! This date was fixed in the belief that the j Treaty would operate much earlier. Ti e j Supreme Council decided to permit the ! reduction to be 200,000 by April Ist and 100,000 by July 1.
THE TURKISH TREATY. LONDON, Feb. 18. The Allied Council has appointed three Commissioners to investigate the boundary of the new Armenian Republic, also the Turkish debt to the Allies and Greece’s claim to Smyrna. The Council is now debating the question of the Dardanelles, the number of troops required and who is to provide them, also what rights are to be_ conferred on Turkey in regard to Adrianople.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1920, Page 2
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184THE INTER-ALLIED DIFFERENCES. Hokitika Guardian, 23 February 1920, Page 2
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