THE NEAR EAST.
! AUSTRALIAN AND N-Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION, i tA GREEK ECONOMY. ATHENS, March 21. The Greek Government is dispensing with the services of the British naval mission, the French military' mission. ami the Italian police mission as a necessary measure of economy. All the members will receive six months’ salaries as compensation. The British authorities agree that the dismissals Me proper and necessary. I SENSATIONAL REPORTS. PARIS, March 21. j Sensational reports are circulating that the Turks have already abrogated i the capitulations and have, put into ’ operation new regulations affecting foreigners. A writer in the “Journal des Dehats’ ’ says:—The Turkish counter pre- ; posiils would destroy the French finan- . rial interests in the Near East and ! would nullify the , administrative and judicial guarantee existent in the old Turkish Empire. ALLIED MEETING. LONDON, March 21. | The Inter-Allied experts met at the , Foreign Office. Lord Curzon welcomed them. Afterwards committees were api pointed to consider certain clauses in the Turkish proposals. I
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1923, Page 2
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161THE NEAR EAST. Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1923, Page 2
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