NEAR EAST CONFERENCE
TURKEY AND GREECE.
ARMISTICE-PROPOSAL ADOPTED.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright
PARIS, March 22,
Lord Corson submitted a.n armistice proposal, which was agreed to unanimously. It provides that an Allied 1 Commission, acting under allied direction, shall ho attached to each army, and that it bo empowered to control the execution of the armistice conditions. Also, that it shall co-oporuto with tho authorities in protecting the pooplo and property in occupied territory. A belligerent not deairing to renew the armistice must notify tho other and the allied representatives fifteen days boforo the armistice terminates.—A. and N.Z. Gable. GREECE- AGREES. ATHENS, March 25. It is reported that the Government intends to agree to an armistice subject to certain new amended conditions.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 17927, 24 March 1922, Page 4
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