LAUSANNE
POLITICAL AND TERRITORIAL COMMISSION
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Australian & N.Z. Cable Association)
J.ONDON, April 24 At the first meeting of the Political Territorial Commission.. Mr Rumbold cained an important point, the lurks accepting the status quo regarding the delimitation of Irak frontiers. This leaves England and Turkey to negotiate an flgftenurat, failing which, within twelve mtfttths, the League ot Nations will decide. The Turkish request to fix the Thracion frontier on the left ba»k of the Mftritza was strongly opposed jy MVeiiiwlos, who demanded the right aide. The quest krfi has been reserved. The Turks tt&ftHed the reopening of article one and o%»nded that the Allies evacuate Constantinople Mr Rumbold protested that it was impossible before the Treaty was signed and ratified by the Allies parliaments. The Turks yielded ungraciously.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 26 April 1923, Page 5
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