LAUSANNE TREATY
A HEARTY CONDEMNATION.
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NEW YORK; 4th August, Sir Edward Grigg, a member o£ the British House of Commons, lecturing before the Institute of Politics at Williamstown, Massachusetts, called the Lausanne Treaty a degrading document, a victory for Turkey, and " in its European aspects is like Justice without her scales, Hope without her anchor, and Truth stone blind." SirEdward Grigg added : "The most tragic part of the settlement is the "lot of the Armenians and other Christians in Anatolia. England should work for the emancipation of the nations subject to j TF ks ' % freedom of the Straits, and the esablishment of Constantinople as a free port under the jurisdiction of the League of Nations."
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 7
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123LAUSANNE TREATY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 7
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