FRANCE AND TURKEY.
I DISPUTE OVER SYRIA. ! 1 — I PARIS SATS NOT SETTLED, j iHe-c-eire-c 1 j-.in.v | " LONDON, February 21. 1 There is still a mystery concerning the j fegreement concluded by M. de Jouvenel • with, the Turkish Government a; Angora. ■ Paris diplomatists insist that the Eng- i lish i2ew#r-.apers are misinformed, bos] •withhold details--A. and N.Z. Cable.! ; _ - I English newspapers stated in refer- i enc-e to the above matter that M. Jon-! venel. who is French High Commissioner I to Syria, had concluded an agreement! "with Turkey, whereby France ceded the • latter a portion of the Bagdad railway. • besides settling ail outstanding 'questions between the two countries.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 44, 22 February 1926, Page 8
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