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In a letter to the Times Mr. Bonar Law ärmly supports the] Government's military action in the Near East. He declares that the danger of trouble in India through the supposed British pro-Greek sympathies would be nothing in comparison with the danger arising in consequence of what would be regarded as British impotence Morever, the had we withdrawn before the victorious Turks Turkish advance would have involved Thrace and Constantinople in horrors similar to those in Anatolia, with the virtual certainty of war throughout the Balkans. Nevertheless, we were there by the will of those Powers who won the war, including America. The British Empire ought not to show hostility or unfairness to the Turks On the contrary, the Allied proposals were certainly fair to them, and we ought not go beyond them "The prevention of massacre in Constantinople and the Balkans and the "retantion of the freedom of the Straits are world interests.. We manot set aione sa pólicemen to the world. Therefore our duty is plainly in tell our French Allies that the position of Constantinopla and the Straits is an essential bart of the peace settlement, as arrangements with Germany, and if they are unable to support us there we shall have no alternative except to imitate the United States and restrict our attention to safeguarding the more immediate interests of the British Empire.”
Paris, Oct. 7.
The conference of Lord Curzon, Mr. Harding (9) and H. Paincare] began at eleven last evening They were joined to the Italian Charge d'Affaires in the absence of Signor Störin; also experts were present.
Athens, Oct 7
A significant semi-official communication to the newspapers says the Government is faced with the alternative of accepting the Allied note regarding the restitution of East Thrace to Turkey of offering battle at Chataldja, risking the very existence of the state. Leaders of the country, particularly military leaders, will be called) to express sa opinion and decisions will be taken.accordingly.
Paris, Oct. 7.
Authoritative French circles assert that the Allies are agreei regarding the arrangements for the Turkish occupation of Thrace, and that the question whether the occupation will be carried out. in a month's time or when peace is finally concluded is regarded as of only secondary importance.
It is further stated that ML Venizelos told 3. Poincare in the course of a conservation that he was resigned to the abandonment of Thrace, and even the ultimate resturing of the pre-war Turkish frontier beyond Maritza. He is also said to have raised no objections
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The new Greek Foreign Minister, M. Politis, is reported to be in entire agreement with 3. Venizelos, and to have told M. Poincare that he instructed Athens to stop the despatch of reinforcement to Thrace.
Faris. Oct. 7.
The conference ended at 2.15 this morning. Lord Curzon, inter- viewed on leaving, said that they had made gord progress. The! conference is meeting again at 9vo’cicek.
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The strictest secrecy has been maintained, but the Haras Agency's correspondent says that it appears to have been agreed to permit the Turkish administration and gendarmerie to occupy Thrace as the Greeks retire, the Allied contingents withdrawing | therefrom after one month, when the territories are to be completely restored to Turkish sovereignty. Final instructions to the Allied, High Commissioners in this sense will be drafted at the next meeting.
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The conference between Lord Curzon, M. Poincare and, thej Italian Charge d'Affaires concluded with in agreement on the means of resuming the Madania Conference. It confirmed that Thince! will be restored to Turkey a month after the date of the Greek esnemati n
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Firstly, the framediate evacuation of the Greek inhabitants and army from Thrace;
Secondly, a month after completion of the evacuation, Turkish gendarmerie and administration will take possession;
Thirdly, after the crDelusion of peace the Turkish army will be permitted to pater Thrace, which thereafter will return completely to Turkish sovereignty.
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The Conference reassembled in the afternoon to settle secondary questions, including the date of the peace conference, and what Powers will be represented.
Constantinople, Oct. 7. The Angoran Ministers Fethi Bey and Kazim Pasha arrived at Mudania in response to the request of Ismet Pasta.
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London, Oct. T. The next step in the Near East depends on the Paris Conference. The result of the adjourned meeting is anxiously awaited, particular- ly in view of the definite reports from Constantinople that the French General at the Mudania Conference, on instructions from Franklin Bouillon, had agreed to support the Turkish demand for the immediate occupation of Thrace. Meanwhile, Turkish cavalry have invaded the neutral zone near Ismid, opening the possibility of dangerous incidents.
The Daily Express says that it understands on high authority that the Government has definitely decided not to oppose the Turks crossing the Bosphorus to Thrace, but to hold Chanak and Gallipoli. The report is entirely unconfirmed.
Malta, Oct. 7.
That Britain is leaving nothing to chance at the Straits is shown by the continual stream of transports, warships and naval suxiliaries going thitter. Five fresh fransports are on their way to the Straits, likewise quite a fleet of oil tankers.
Constantinople, Oct. 7.
A British communique states that the Conference has been resumed. The sitting was short, owing to the late arrival of the Allied Generals at Mudania. Ismet's attitude has softened xines be received Angora's reply to the Allied Note.
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Turkish concentrations at Ismid are increasing. The situation at Chanak is stationary. The Turks are withdrawing from contact with our troops. Major General Harington has tranquillised amid Pasha as regards the alleged burning of forty buildngs in Thrace
London, Oct. 7. That the end of the Near East crisis is in sight is the cheerful view of an authoritative statement after the Cabinet meeting which discussed the Paris agreement.
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London, Oct. 8. Following a further meeting of the Cabinet a communique was issued in London stating that M. Poincare and lord Curzon reached agreement that the Greek army should be invited to evacuate East- ern Thrace on the understanding that the Allies occupy the territory for a month after the evacuation in order to guarantee the safety, of the mon-Turkish populations. The Turkish representatives at Mudania have been informed that effect will only be given to the agreement provided the Turks accept the remaining conditions laid down in the Allied Note of 23rd September, particularly respecting | a sensational numour is current in the neutral zones.
Berlin, Oct. 8.
It is reported from Moscow that the Soviets have decided to refuse to ratify the Urquhart-Krassin agreement in consequence of the alleged non-acknowledgment of Russia's equality in the Near East.
Paris, Oct. 7.
A definite agreement has been reached on the following basis: Thrace to be evacuated, the Greek people and army leaving im- mediately. Within one month the Turkish gendarmerie and ad- ministration will take possession of the territory. After peace is concluded the Ottoman Army will cross the Straits and will pene-1 trate into Thrace, returning to complete Turkish sovereignty.
London, Oct. 8
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Shanghai, Oct. 8.
The China Pre gives pr micence to a telegram. from its Peking correspondent stating that
Pering, which, however, the ear- trapondent admits is unsubstantiat- ed, that the French are planning. after the evacuation of the Japanese from Vladivostok, either to trans-" port the remnants of Wrangel ́s troops thither, or themselves or cups the place with a large force of Annamites. This is reportedly in order to protect French interest=" on the Chinese Erstern Railway.
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That Britain, France and Italy are again marching together. CHINA'S POLITICS. `- the result of the Paris agreement, which has given lively satisfaz- tion, is reflected in Sunday's editorials. The Empire is now ab- solutely clear of the menace of war, declares the Sunday Express,
Little Hsu Looks to Sun which hails the agreement ás marking a triumph for the peace-
Yat-sen., makers. It hopes that the French and British will unite in impos- ing the terms thereof or the Turks and Greeks, who must be
(Reuter's 'Service). allowed to fight out the issue themselves if either rejects them.
Shanghai, Oct. 7. The predominant note of the leader writers in vigorous reitera- Little Hen, bas telegraphically tion of the demand for peace. Mr. Carvin, hitherto largely a Gov-circularised the Chinese press stat ernment supporter, in sensational articles in the Observer _declares | ing that he has established a Nn that Mr. Lloyd George's position is quite antenable and urges tional Reconstruction Clovernment. him to resign without delay, He says that Britain's Near East in Fukien, independent of the Pek- He declares be policy led to a most gigantic and irreparable muddle. The Goving Clovernment. ernment irrevocably lost the great war as far as the East is supports Sun Yat-sen and TuSD concerned. He concludes by demanding a reversal of the polley Chi-jui, to whom he looks for guid and independent negotiation for peace with Russia and Turkey, are in the restoration of peace in If the effort to work with France and Italy fails.
Chips. The telegram concludes Constantinople, Oct. 8.- that Little Hou will retire if they Harington requested a fresh adjournment, mentioning Faris con
At this morning's meeting at Mudani, Major-General are reinstated in office.
auitations. Ismet Pasha requested the release of Turkish civil gad military prisoners. He said the Turks, bad liberated the the conclusion of peace. The Allied Generals agreed to forward Greek civilian prisoners and would release wir prisoners after
the Turkish demands.
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