TURKISH PEACE TERMS.
GRATTD VIZIER'S PROTEST. ATTACKS ON SOVEREIGNTY. (Received 11.30 a.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, June 14. The Grand Vizier, Dnnad Ferid Pasha, has left for Paris to present Turkey's reply to the peace treaty and to endeavour to obtain an oral hearing aa regards terms. It is understood that the reply protests against the clauses dealing with Thrace and Smjftia, the attack on Turkey's sovereignty by the internationalisation of tlie Bosphorus and the Dardanelles, and the clauses granting the rights of capitulation to States which they enjoyed before the war.—(Reuter.) CONTROL OF ANATOLIA. IN HANDS OF NATIONALISTS. (Rereiv&a 1.30 p.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, June 14. Travellers i'rom Brusa say that the Nationalists arc now masters of the whole of Anatolia except Ismia, and are terrorising the population in districts which supported the Government troopa. General Sulieman Chefik Pasha, commanding the anti-Nationalist forces, has been recalled to Constantinople on the ground that he failed in his duty, and to account for a sum iflissing from the secret fund entrusted to him.— (Reuter.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 142, 15 June 1920, Page 5
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