WARNING TO FRANCE.
deceived this day at 12.2.) I* in.) LONDON. Feb 4. 1 Hon \V. Clynos, speaking at Hull, said if Franco continued her present policy shci would establish another Al-sace-Lorraine in Europe, and renew the prewar state of diplomacy, accompanied by war preparations. France could not gain German goodwill by moans of military pressure which would only be resowing racial bate. TURKS. LAUSANNE. Feb. 4. Turks, instead of replying yea -or nay. banded to the Allies a voluminous document to consider which the Allies had a prolonged conference. Ismct Pasha while accepting many important points in the draft Treaty suggested others such as the Mosul be made subject to a separate convention. A reply was prepared in the small hours at Her frequent private conferences over-night between Lord Curzon and Isniet..
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1923, Page 3
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