PEACE TREATY.
(By Electric Telegraph—Co >?right.<
SUPREME COUNCIL RESUMES,
FINANCIAL PROBLEMS CONSIDERED.
LONDON, Feb. 28. An official meeting of the Allied Supreme Council was held yesterday morning in London ,and! it was attended by British, French and Italian financial experts. The Council began an examiua tion of the problems relating to the high prices in. Europe and the rates of European exchange.
It was agreed to divide the Council for tlie present into two parts. The Premiers, with the financial and economic advisers, will investigate high prices. The Foreign Ambassadors, and experts of the Supreme Council will meet at the Foreign Office as the other section, and will continue the preparations of the Turkish Peace Treaty. A combined meeting of the two sections will be held; when necessary.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1920, Page 2
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