THE NEAR EAST
ai-sthaman and n.z. f.UtI.K ASSOCIATION. HEADY To sign. , Received this day at M a.mo LONDON. ' luvl 1 ■ Thu Daily Expre-s " l.au-anttc correspondent report- that a joint letter, signed by M. Vcnc/.clos am! 1-met Ha-ha will he ptvscined to the ( onteron Saturday announcing that the out>ttmdittg qtie-tioits between Greece and Turkey have been settled, and that both countries arc ready to sign at anv moment. Meanwhile the Allied delegates are .-till watin.g for instructions from their Governments regarding the con eonces--i,.n oi the Ottoman debt and the evacuation of Constantinople.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1923, Page 3
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92THE NEAR EAST Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1923, Page 3
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