PEACE TREATY
illy Electric Telegraph—Co jynglit./ FRENCH DISGUST. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) PARIS, March 1. Frenlic seagoing captains have lianred addresses to the Premier expressing disgust at the Supreme Council’s decision regarding German vessels captured at French ports, which must be handed over and pooled definitely de. daring ‘they wont give them up. On the other hand French able seamen agreed among themselves to sink the whole lot rather than do it.
THE SUPREME COUNCIL. f AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION’] A REUTER.] (Received this day at 8.40 a.m.) LONDON, March 3. The Supreme Council considered the future of Bessarabia, after which it gave attention to the Hungarian observations on the Peace Treaty. It then examined the draft resolution regarding high prices and exchanges. The Conference proper then ended, but a conference of foreign ministers will continue to sit at Foreign Office to finally settle the terms of the Turkish Treaty, which it is hoped may be presented in a complete form to the Turks at Paris on 22nd March.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 March 1920, Page 2
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