THE NEAR EAST
. AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABI.K ASSOCIATION
DECISION WANTED. LAUSANNE, July 0. Allied delegates have received Instructions from their Ooverinneiits that a conference decision is expected soon. CREEKS SENTENCED. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 8. A Turkish courtmartial sentenced to death seventeen Greek villagers in Upper Bosphorus, on a charge of aiding Greek troops in persecutin'' the Turks. NEAR EAST AGREEMENT. LAFSANNE. July !>. A peace agreement has been readied at the Near East Conference. The Turkish delegate Tsmet Pasha, alter the meeting, told the journalists that an agreement was readied on all points. He declared: ‘lt is pence!'’ A coiiimuni(|Uc states that an ngreemejit, jit |u inciple, was readied on the three outstanding questions. namely, the currency in which the int• oil the Ottoman debt shall be payable; the concessions, and the evacuation of _/~ Turkish territory.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1923, Page 3
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134THE NEAR EAST Hokitika Guardian, 10 July 1923, Page 3
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