PEACE TREATY
(By Electric Telegraph—Coryright.J TURKEY’S POSITION. This Day at 1.0. “p.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE', Feb. 27. The French and Italians High Comliiissioners and Admiral de Robeck m formed the Porte of the Peace Conference’s decision regarding Constantinople. They warned the Porte of the ' consequences of further misrule. Allied circles believe this .will dispe, doubts as to the Allies being in accord and will further impress the Turk. united states and the treaty (Received This Day at 1.5. p.m.) WASHINGTON, February 27. The Senate with practical unanimity, reaffirmed the Republican reserva. , tions of the Peace Treaty. "" the mandate the Government sugporters withdrew tSeir opposition. THE ADRIATIC QUESTION. (Received This Day at 1.5. p.m A LONDON, February 27. ,Tlie Adriatic correspondence is being published. Mr Wilson opposes the Anglo-French assent to Italy’s claim to Fitime and Albania. He considers the corridor connecting Fiume with Italy impracticable, and that the cession of Fiume to Italy will produce future wars. As regards the application of the Pact of London, Mr Wilson In’ds that it is a question for the AngloFrench to decide according to the obl - gations and policy.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1920, Page 3
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