"UNDERHAND BARGAINING."
ITALY AND TURKEY. A POLITICAL PACT. (EecelT'd 2 p.m.} LOXDOX. May 2. The "Pall Mall Gazette" cays that Italy, following the French example of immoral, underhand bargaining, made a secret political part with the Kemalists. The Italians do not deny that they obtained "unsolicited offers of conccs■nioDs," but cay that Italy was given no promisee in return. The "Pall Mall 'iJazettc" says that this is untrue, as Italy is supporting the Turkish position at Genoa, including the claim to Adrianople. Turkey, was lured into a secret pact by the fear that France otherwise would capture the most valuable railway, mining, and irrigation concessions. The "Daily Telegraph' , saye that the British delegates protested' to Italy against the economic agreement, which , Italy officially admits, but the "Daily Telegraph' , believes that a secret politiia! pact also exists.—(A. and X.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 103, 3 May 1922, Page 7
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