TURKEY AND GREECE.
QUESTION OF MEDIATION, LONDON, August 10. The Supreme Council decided that the time has not arrived to mediate between the Turks and the Greeks. The Allies declared their neutrality, emphasising that the belligerents must not receive arms, men, or credits from any Allied country. Mr Lloyd George said that the conditions had changed. The Sevres Treaty had been torn up by the Turks, and it was obvious that the Greeks were entitled to assume that the treatv had ceased to exist. He said he thought that M. Briand’s dictum that the victors should get the benefit of a doubtful point applied to the present situation.—A. and N.ZI Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18322, 12 August 1921, Page 5
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