THE NEAR EAST
ALLIES GIVE TURKS A HWI TIME FOR PRACTICAL BUST NESS H.AS ARRIVED By Telegraph.—Press Associate*, —Copyright. Received May 17, 10.30 p.m. LAUSANNE, May U 6. Sir Horace Rum bold the importance of speeding up thq work of the conference, and urged, upon the Turks that the moment arrived when they eould do prax&eaji business. The Allies, having Ukatjc all possible concessions, will now confront the Turks with questions left in. dispute, GRECO-TURKISH DEADLOCK Received May 17, 10.30 p.m.. LAUSANNE, May 1«. The Greco-Turkish deadloA, d*M> to Greece resolutely refusing to pay, reparations to Turkey, continues to’ cause anxiety. The Greeks statq that they prefer to rieommence war in the Maritza. Sir Horace Rumbold bad a long; interview with Ismet, also with Vendzelos and Alexandria, who are posed to leave the matter open iixdefinitely. It is understood Uie Ooek: delegates are instructed to feav«i Lausanne immediately if the conference endorses Turkey’s H*Qrn. diT 1 ” N.Z. Cable Assn. 2
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18784, 18 May 1923, Page 5
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