TURKISH PEACE.
A DIVISION OF TERRITORY* : i CONTROL OF THE STRAITS. By Telegraph.—Pre3S A«au.—Copyright, San Remo, April 23. It is reported that Greece secure! western and eastern Thrace, to the Chatalja line with guarantees for tSe Turkish population aid holy places, notably Adrianople. Bulgaria gets an outlet on the liuiU za. Signor Nitti strongly opposed' tie del' cision. < ■ M. Millerand supported Britain's proV Greek attitude. It ia semi-offieially stated that hy the! Turkish settlement the Straits will be opened and acts of war therein trill require the permission of the League of Xations. The Straitß will come under the sovereignty, partly of Turkey *ns partly of Greece, .but will be administer* ed by a High Commission, representing England, Prance, Italy, Japan, America, and the Powers 'bordering on the Set. of! Marmora and Black Sea. Neutral warn ships and merchantmen may put in was time.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn, -: THE FUTURE OF SMYBNA, Received April 25, 6.5 p.m. London, April 24.. The San Remo correspondent of the» Daily News says Turkish suzerainty at Smyrna will he preserved, but the Greeks will undertake the adminietra* Hon of the city and the hinterland, and} the port will be internationalised.-* Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ' ■ .
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 April 1920, Page 5
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