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STERN NOTE TO GERMANY. SETTLING TURKEY'S FATE. j By Telegraph.—Press Amu.—Copyright. Received April 19, 12.10 a.m. London, April 17. Monday's Conference is arousing the keenest interest. Paris messages state the British have drafted a stern Note to Germany demanding disarmament. It will possibly take the form of an ultimatum and will be dispatched after te« Conference. It is understood the draft will form the basis of a discussion at fan Remo. The newspapers regard the fact'that the British aro initiating the discussion as intended to mark the end of the FrancoBritish differences regarding the Ruhr. It is believed that Mr. Winston Churchill, after his recent conference with Marshal Foch and General Weygand, drew up the document. Although the situation in Germany dominates the work of the San Remo Conference, the Turkish Treaty will be dealt with, involving an important decision regarding Armenia, It is authoritatively stated that whatever the Supreme Council's reply to the League's objections to accepting a mandate, Turkey will not retain suzerainty of Ar-menia.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 April 1920, Page 5
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