LONDON CONFERENCE.
THE TURKISH TREATY. POSITION OF GREECE. FRENCH SCEPTICISM. Br Telegraph—Pres* Association —Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cabla Association. (Received February 23. 9 a.m.) LCINDON, February 22. The British, French, Italian and Japanese representatives discussed the Sevres Treaty, and decided to mvito the Turkish delegates to attend the Conference to-morrow*. It is understood that French military experts strongly criticised M. Calogeropoulos’ 3 statements in regard to the disposition of the Greek army in Asia Elinor, and its morale. France opposes raising the embargo against Greece and raising a foreign loan to finance the army, and also thinks that the latter, alone, is incapable of successfully combating the Kemali&ts.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16359, 23 February 1921, Page 7
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