PEACE AT LAUSANNE.
SETTLEMENT AT LAST.
WARSHIPS TO REMAIN.
NUMBER TO BE LIMITED.
I END OF CONFERENCE.
By Telegraph-—Press Ai A. and N.Z. •
LONDON. July 17.
The conference at Lausanne between the Allies and the Turks concluded early this morning, agreement having been reached on all points.
The Daily . Telegraph's correspondent says that the Powers will each retain one cruiser and two destroyers in Turkish waters until the treaty is in operation, or until December 31, whichever is the earlier.
Two concessions in dispute were settled, and the third was omitted from the treaty, the Allies reserving the right to deal with the matter subsequently.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18455, 19 July 1923, Page 9
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