THE NEAR EAST.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION
NEAR EAST PEACE CONFERENCE. PARIS, October 12. Replying to Lord Curzon, Poinctlire agrees that the Near Eastern Conference shall be held at Lausanne oil the 13th of November. At the Conference, Turkey, Greece, England, France, Italy, Japan, Roumania and Jugo-Slavia will be represented while Russia is nsked to send delegates, who have been invited to assist in dealing with the matter of the Straits.
TURKS’ PROPOSALS. (Received this day at 8 a.m.l CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug 22. Details of the Turkish Economic programme are filtering from Angora and reveal efforts planning the transfer of the Ottoman public debt to Greece as an indemnity. The National Assembly disavowed the debts contracted by Constantinople after the armistice and now decided to wipe out all commercial pcfncesioiis and .contracts, f which foreigners in future will be rapidly excluded. The foregoing n admitted, at tlm Peace Conference mil effectively strangle foreign trade.
A DENIAL. PARIS, Oct. 23 The Foreign Office denies Rritain has asked for a postponement of t.ie Near East Conference.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1922, Page 3
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