NEAR EAST TREATY
THE CONFERENCE CLOSED. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LACSANNE, July 24. The ceremony of the signing of the Peace Treaty was of the simplest character. M. Scheurer (Swiss President) delivered a short speech, inviting the plenipotentiaries to place their signatures on the document. Lsmet Pasha was the first, to sign. Sir 11. Rumbold next and then the President of the Swiss Confederation, who was much moved as he closed his address. All the delegates rose and shook hands. This was Hie final ."cene of the long-drawn-out Lausanne ('onl'erence.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 July 1923, Page 5
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