PEACE TREATY.
(By Electric Telegraph—Co > wight.i THE SUPREME COUNCIL. LONDON, Feb. 15. The Supreme Council considered Presi dent Wilson’s reply regarding the Adriatic, and agreed not to announce the provisional resolutions in reference to the Turkish peace until they were able to publish the complete terms of the settlements. It is expected that the present Conference will terminate at week-end. It is hoped to settle the Turkish Treaty in principle before the Council breaks up, but if necessary the details will be delegated to the Ambassadors’ Council. >. THE PEACE CONFERENCE. PARIS, Feb. 26. Official.—The Peace Conference discussed the reported massacres of Armenians in Galicia. Measures will be taken to deal immediately with the situation.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1920, Page 2
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