THE NEAR EAST.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION THE TURKS’ DECISION. LONDON, February 28. The “Daily Mail’s” special represent aivo at Angora advises that the Turkish Cabinet have reached unaniimity. Their recommendations are to bo sent to the Turkish Assembly. They fully endorse Isrnet Pasha’s attitude, at Lausanne. This means that the Turks will stand out for a- two-months’ adjournment of the Lausanne Conference, in order to discuss the economic clause-; of the Allied treaty. The Turks are expected to accept, tile Allied proposals for a modified form of a temporary judicial regime to replace the capitulation.-. The Turkish Cabinet believes it-, recommendations will he adopted b\ the National Assembly.
TURKISH AFFAIRS. {Received this dnv at lI.HO a. in.) LONDON. .March I. The “Daily Express’ ” Constantinople correspondent says it is understood Kemal will adopt the Cromwellian policy if .tiio Angora Assembly contiium- to reject his final terms of peace. He has concentrated large bodies of troops at Eoki Shcihir with a view to such an cvntunlity.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1923, Page 3
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