Lausanne Conference
IUSTRAMAX A.NU N. 7.. CAIII.H ASmICIA rio:.. TURKEY’* POSITION'. (Received this dav at llj’l) a m.) LAUSANNE, Dee. 111. The subcommission dealing with Ottoman defits cajiituhitioiis is making no headway. ' The Turks demand l hat the Balkan States separated from Turkey by the Treaty oi Mudros. ,should participate in the debt burden, while thi* Allies eon tend that tho 1914 position should lie llie basis of allocation. The Allies intend to deiirind that Turkey’s army in Eurpoc should not exceed Bulgaria’s, and intend to impose military restrictions in Anatolia. ; Trhitcherin interviewed, declared : the Allies were trying to rob 'I urkey of the fruits of her victory. lie ie-
I VreUeil that Eranee had abandoned ’ her independent Near East policy, air!
given way to England in order to oh. ti*ill enneessious from her in other iliI actions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1922, Page 3
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138Lausanne Conference Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1922, Page 3
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