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TURKEY LOSING FAITH

COLLECTIVE SECURITY SYSTEM TOO SLOW (Klcc. Tel. Copyright—United Press As.sn.) LONDON, April 11. A Turkish Note has been handed to the Foreign Office and the Quai D'Orsay, and also the League of Nations, and the Italian. Japanese. Russian, (Ircek. Bulgarian, Rumanian, and Jugoslavian Governments. It is understood it declares that the guarantees to the Lausanne Treaty are uncertain and inoperative. Owing to rearmament, the Powers can no longer shield Turkey from external menace. Turkey accordingly invites the Lausanne signatories to negotiate wills a view to restoring I he Dardanelles conditions and the security essential for the inviolability of Turkish territory. The Note adds the view that the political crisis lias demonstrated that the present machinery of collective guarantees is too slow in operating and the delays cause the authority of international decisions lu be lost. It cannot to-day be said Unit the security of the Dardanelles is assured by the guarantees, stales the Note. and Turkey eaniiof remain indifferent to the dangerous Failure to act.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18988, 13 April 1936, Page 5

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TURKEY LOSING FAITH Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18988, 13 April 1936, Page 5

TURKEY LOSING FAITH Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18988, 13 April 1936, Page 5

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