TREATY WITH TURKEY
CONSTANTINOPLE CELEBRATING. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LAUSANNE, July 24. The Peace Treaty will bo signed to-day, Tbo Swiss President (M. Karl Schemer) will preside at tlio ceremony.—A. and N.Z. Gable. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 24. A week’s celebrations began in the city to-day. Tbo streets aro beflagged and the mosques and torchlight processions will he lick! to-night.—A. and l N.Z. Cable. GENERAL HARINGTON’S FAREWELL. CONSTANTINOPLE, July 24. (Received July 25, at 11.5 a.in.) On returning from a call on the Turkish military governor. General Harington said he trusted Ihat the new peace would bo long and lasting, and concluded: Wo leave behind on Turkish soil the bodies of many soldiers of Groat Britain and (ho dominions, who gave their lives in fair fight. We leave them in confidence that you, in keeping with your old traditions, will ever respect their memory.
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Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 6
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