PEACE TERMS
THE SOUTHERN BALKANS. VIEWS OF POWERS. INTERNATIONAL STATE SUGGESTED. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) OR AMERICAN CONTROL. (Rec. September 4. 10.15 p.m.) WASHINGTON. September y It is now learned that President Wilson has proposed to the Peace Conference a settlement of the Turkish and Thracian questions through tlie establishment of a large international State iawh-tch Britain. France, the United States. 'Gre,e<v> and other powers should be represented. This State v-ould embrace Constantinople r\nd Eastern and Western Thrace. Hitherto Brit.air-' find ' Frsnrice have been opj~oserl to tin's proposal, that tho United States should exercise a mandatory over this region, THRACE DEADLOCK. A SETTLEMENT. NEW STATE. (Rec. September 4. 9.40 p.m.) LONDON. September 3 Tlie "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent says: The Tliracinn deadlock lias ended. America .has consented to Greece occupying Western Thrace, in accordance with the original Peace Treaty idea* ■■■hut an autonomous buffer State w-11 be created in Eastern Thrace. % j Tlie Bulgarians will he given unhamnered access to tlie port of Dedegatcli.
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Grey River Argus, 5 September 1919, Page 3
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PEACE TERMS
Grey River Argus, 5 September 1919, Page 3
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