THE HEAD EAST
I'MIS GGNFERENfiE • OPEHB. ' FRENCH AND : BRITISH VIEWS. •Press 'Association—By Telegraph— Copyright. PATHS, March 22. (Received'March 1 23,. at 9.20 a.m.)^ Tho Near. Eastern Conference opened-; at the Qnai D’Oreay. Broadly speaking, tho French desire the remodelling of the Sevres Treaty, the. withdrawal of tho Grcolra from Asia, Minor, and tho restoration of sulhcient 1 territory in Thrace to enable Turkey properly to protect Constantinople. Franco, also regards tho Angora Government asmore representative of real Turkish nspi- 1 . rations. ; The British view inclines in favor of( the Greeks, who desire to_ have tho Bon-j logne Treaty repudiated in view of My Poincare’s adverse criticism of tire treaty I last year. Ho may agree to eomo modiil-' cation.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 17926, 23 March 1922, Page 6
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