GREECE'S GAINS.
;■'-,•' , RESULT OP THE (' %/ ' . TURKISH TREATY. if K may look at them, the \ gains secured by Greece—-"!r-4Jiat U to say, the promised possession rot Thraco Islands, including Lemn'os - . gjonb, one" of the m»3t remarkable JMeatures of the Turkish Treaty.' says £,'", /gMt It Charles Woods in the current _.. jjmwiber of the Fortnightly Review. £?~~S fß&t feature," 'he adds, "is unadoulrtedly more resented by Turkey #-*fc*«d by the Moslem world than almost Other section of this fateful docu--•it jfjaent: It is remarkable because the ''V* SHetlesic kingdom, already ' enormously .-- - itbereased ro area and population as a - STesult of the.Balkan wars, now stands - , 3*9 secure, in proportion to its size, " ,f|Jri>ctJcal]y as great, if not greater, i JjjfteJWioiial, advantages than any other ' .- PtfMUiftrjr in the war. f' W?- •->.-■- * .'■ „ >— -m. ,v-■ - t I
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1920, Page 8
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130GREECE'S GAINS. Taranaki Daily News, 26 August 1920, Page 8
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