THE NEAR EAST.
DARDANELLES PROBLEM. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copynglii Australian and N.Z. Cable. Association. LAUSANNE, December 1. In compliance with the Russian request, the Straits question has been adjourned by the Conference till Monday. TO AVOID CONFLICTS. LAUSANNE, December 1. Tho Territorial and Military Commission has expressed the hope thaUTurkoGroek conflicts in Asia Minor will bo ended by the acceptance of the principle of a wholesale exchange of civil populations. The scheme provides foi transplanting 1,600,000 Greeks from Asia Minor and 350,000 Turks from Greece. A RUPTURE FEARED. . PARIS, December "2. Le Matin's” Lausanne correspondent reports that in order to hasten the negotiations. Lord Curzon .summoned Ismet Pasha and spoke to him in tiic plainest posfu,._ terms. Ismot Basil a returnee* to his iiotol great! v moved. The correspondent adds: “There r some talk of adjourning the Conference.. but what is to he feared is a definite rupture. Probablv t* s talk scare 1 the TWks “ mCnt is i! > to
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16906, 4 December 1922, Page 4
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159THE NEAR EAST. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16906, 4 December 1922, Page 4
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