TURKISH TREATY
LLOYD GEORGE'S PART
ROME JOURNAL RECALLS HIS
INFLUENCE.
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(AUSTRALIAN • NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.)
ROME, 30th July. The "GiornaTe d'ltalia," commenting on Mr. Lloyd George's article on the Lausanne Treaty, says: "The gx-Pre-mier seems to forget that he was responsible for the Greek reverse. It was Mr. Lloyd George who sent the Greeks to Smyrna, thus -violating the Treaty of San Giovanni, which assigned Smyrna to Italy. It is impudent on his part, to speak of the Italian denouncement-of her position. Unfortunately Baron Sonnino had not only to -contend with Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemenceau, and President Wilson (who preferred Greece to Italy), but he was not properly supported by public opinion in Italy, which was poisoned by propaganda. Mr. Lloyd George had better keep silent. He is the real author of the Treaty of Lausanne, which is bringing the Turks hack to Europe."
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 5
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