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ACCEPTANCE OF THE CONFERENCE AT MUDANIA.

SUCCESSFUL RESULT OF FRENCH INTERVENTION.

PROPOSALS WARMLY SUPPORTED BY FRANCE AND iTALY.

Times- PARIS. Oct. L The French Foreign Office Indicates that in obtaining Turkish consent to a conference at Mudania, M, Bouillon succeeded in calming fears respecting British reinforcements and Greek intentions in Thrace. He did not accompany Mustapha Kemal to Angora, but as a- result of his conversations at Sowrna, Kemal agreed to ssend to the conference Ismcfc Pasha, commander-in-chief of the Smyrna forces. General Harington is believed to have agreed to this course. Other representatives, if the conference takes place, will be.*— France, General Chapry; Italy, General NombellL The Greeks maybe represented later, but the approbation of the Allied Governments is understood to be necessary. ine proposals, which are warmly supported by France and Italy, nave oeen forwarded to London. United Serrice. CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 1. A telegram has been received advising that France and Italy have agreed to accept Mustapha Kemal's offer for a preliminary conference at Mudania on Tuesday. They will be represented by their respective High Commissioners in Constantinople.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18211, 3 October 1922, Page 7

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ACCEPTANCE OF THE CONFERENCE AT MUDANIA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18211, 3 October 1922, Page 7

ACCEPTANCE OF THE CONFERENCE AT MUDANIA. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18211, 3 October 1922, Page 7

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