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4U9THALIAN AM) N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIA7/ON. THE LAUSANNE TREATY. A TURKISH. VICTORY, v (Received this dny nt 8 a.in.) \K\V YORK. Aug 4. Sir Edward Grigg, a member of the British House ol Commons, lectin'infl before the Institute ol Politics at V illiainstovvi), Massachusetts, called Lausanne Treaty a victory for Turkey and added:—“ln its European aspects it is like justice without her scales, hopes without her anchor, and truth stone blind.” Sir Edward Grigg continued Ihe most tragic part of the settlement is the lot of the Armenians and other Christians in Anatolia. England should shoulder the work for the emancipation Yy of those nations subject to the Turks, the freedom of the Straits and the establishment of Constantinople as a free port under the jurisdiction of the League of Nations.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 August 1923, Page 3
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