THE NEAR EAST CRISIS.
OPINION IN OFFICIAL CIRCLES. GREEKS’ CLAIM TO THRACE. LONDON, Oct. 2. Official circles believe that the decision to hold a conference at Mudania is a high tribute to the tact and patience of General Harrington, Sir H. G. Rumboitld and Admiral Brock. Nevertheless, they point out that many difficulties are still encounterable. The British policy adheres unswervingly to the Paris Note, which entails not only the withdrawal of the Turks from neutral zones, but the withdrawal of the Greeks to the Maritza line in Eastern Thrace. The latter is regarded as equally difficult to bring about as the former in view of the revolutionary rallying point being the defence of Thrace. —A. and N.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2489, 5 October 1922, Page 1
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119THE NEAR EAST CRISIS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2489, 5 October 1922, Page 1
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