GALLIPOLI GRAVES.
UPKEEP QUESTION. LAUSANNE DISCUSSION. PRISONERS IN ASIA ? By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. (Received 10 p.m., January 19.) LAUSANNE, Jan. 18. A sub-commission has been appointed to deal with the question of preservation and upkeep of graves on. Gallipoli and elsewhere, and also on the question ’of war-prisoners. It has reason to believe that British prisoners are still in Asia Minor. The meeting of the sub-com r mission was satisfactory. The Turks accepted the Allied draft in regard to the exchange of prisoners, and seemed impressed by the great stress laid tm the feeling of Britain and the Dominions in regard to tbe upkeep and ceding of the sacred graves on Gallipoli, but asked for time to consider the question.—Reuter.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18031, 20 January 1923, Page 9
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