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ALLIED CONVENTION HANDED TO THE TURKS.

THREE CONDITIONS TO BE OBSERVED BY KEMAL (Received October 12, 1.2 p.m.) CONSTANTINOPLE, October 11. In a conciliatory speech, when presenting the proposed convention, General Harington thanked Ismet for ordering the cessation of the movement of Turkish troops, lie described the terms of the convention as generous. It appeared to him the Turks were offered nearly all their national aspirations without loss of a life, and without disturbing the peace and prosperity of their country. Their goal was within their reach, and would be entirely in their own hands in 45 days. All the Allies asked was:— (1) That the present zones be respected till the ratification of peace. (2) That lhe Turks limit the gendarmerie in Thrace. (3) The presence of Allied detachments and missions in Thrace for a most limited period.

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Grey River Argus, 13 October 1922, Page 5

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ALLIED CONVENTION HANDED TO THE TURKS. Grey River Argus, 13 October 1922, Page 5

ALLIED CONVENTION HANDED TO THE TURKS. Grey River Argus, 13 October 1922, Page 5