THE NEAR EAST
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. BRITISH TROOAS LEAVE. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 25 Tin- first three transports have left with the evacuating British troops, following the peace ratifications. ROAIE, Aug. 25.
The paper “Alessaggero” learns that an important financial and economic agreement was concluded in Paris recently between Italy, Britain, and Franee, regarding Asia Alinor, virtually replacing the old tripartite accord. The new agreement provides for the construction of a vast railroad svstem, radiating from Patidcnma and branching east and west across most fertile territories. The work has been allotted in shares to industrial and financial groups in each country. This agreement affords vast possibilities for Italian capital aiul labour in n nearly depopulated country. Turkey's approval of ihe plan is practically assured.
TREATY RATIFIED. CONSTANTINOPLE. Aug. 24. The Angora Assomhlw rat tiled the Lausanne Treaty by 215 votes to 20. The Allied Commissioners immediately informed the Turks that the Allied evacuation would commence- to-mor-row.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 August 1923, Page 2
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