PEACE TREATY
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ALLIED COUNCIL’S REFUSAL.
PARIS, June 9.
‘Replying to . the German Government’s fresh note to the Alh es , declaring it impossible to reduce the Army effectives to one hundred thousand as provided in the Peace Treaty, and demanding a Roiehewehr of two hundred thousand should be maintained, the Allied Military Council states it is not prepared to depart from'the Allied attitude, and is pressing Germany to fulfill her engagements. “Le Journal” qiiestions whether, apart from other obstacles, the situation created) by the election will allow of the Spa Conference being held on the date fixed. 1 TURKISH FAILURE. 7 [LONDON TIMES SERVICE —COP STRIGHt] (Received this day at 9.30 a.m.) PARIS, June 10. French observers says the effort to create an official Turkish Army capable of opposing a combination of Nationalists and Reds lias failed. Even if the Constantinople , Government signs the Peace Treaty, the Allies must, depend on the Greeks to enforce it.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 June 1920, Page 3
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