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PEACE WITH TURKEY.

PROTESTS AT THE TERMS. By f»l«r»Pti—Pren Assn.—Copyright. Constantinople, June 14. Four conspirators were court-mar-tialled for plotting against the Grand Viiier aw} hanged in a public square. They spfrit 1 the last few moments in denouncing the Turkish Government and proclaiming their devotion to the Committee of Union aftd Progress. The fcedlM retrained until the British authorities ordered their removal. The Grand Vizier has left for Paris to present Turkey's reply to the Peace Treaty, and to endeavor to obtain an oral hearing as regards the terms. It it understood the reply protests against the clauses dealing with Thrace tad Smyrna, the attack on Turkey's ritunrainty by the intefnfttionalisation of tie Bosphorus and Dardanelles, and the clauses granting the rights of the capitulations to the States they enjoyed before the war. Travellers from Brusa Bfty tbafc the Nationalists are now masters of the whole of Anatolia, except Ismia, and axe terrorising the populations in the districts which supported the Government troops. General gulieman Chefik Pasha, commanding the anti-Nationalist forces, has been mailed to Constantinople, on the grounds that he failed in hie duty, aßtl ako to account for a sum missing from the secret fund entrusted to him. *-fAus.-N.Z, Cablbo A sen.

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1920, Page 5

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PEACE WITH TURKEY. Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1920, Page 5

PEACE WITH TURKEY. Taranaki Daily News, 16 June 1920, Page 5

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