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Show TIISMDIEOi EASTERN THRAGEI Oil PEAGE BASIS France and England Agree : in Principle That There! Shall Be No Occupation ' Until After Treaty Signed AGREEMENT READY FOR CAEINEPS VIEW Acceptance of Terms Will PaveWajr for Allied Cm-erali Cm-erali to Proceed Wk ' i New Turkish Negotiations PARIS. Oct T (By A. P.)lreat Britain and rr.no. a. normntfi by Foreign Secretary Curxon and rremler Polncare, have agreed In principle that th troop of the Turkish Turk-ish nationally, shall ha allowed to occupy rl.rn Thrace only afler the ronrlualon of a peace treaty. Thla general agreement now will he aubmttted to tha French an.! hrltl.h cabinet, which are In aoajion. and will be referred to Rome lv IIir Italian representative here. Hlrnor Oalli, the Italian charge d'affaires, who concurred In the agreement. There la considered to he little doubt, however, that all will accept and that tha details will he wor!; I out thla afternoon so that the aih.d generate at Mudanla can resume tlier conference In full agreement with each other aa to tha terma to he offered the Turka. The solution agreed upon proviH.., three alena for the return of Thrace to tha Turka aa follower Flrat. the Greek army and those of tha population desiring to leave mum evacuate Immediately. .Second, a Turkish elvll almln1tr.i-tlon almln1tr.i-tlon will ha initialled at the Bxn.e time and allied troopa take the plu'-e of the Greek forces to preserve onl.r. Third, the Turkish army will he allowed to erase the traits of the Dardanelles and .nler Ihrm-e only upon conclusion of a peace treaty an 1 It will not be until eastern Thrace is restored to 'eey. Moscow Reports Sultan Out I-ONnoN. Oct. 7 iBy A. P . report that Kultan Mohammed VI "t Turkey abdicated waa received enr'y thla afternoon by the Russian delegation dele-gation here In a wireless diepatih from Moscow. There la no confirmation confirma-tion of the report, but Moscow Is lo-lleved lo-lleved to be In clnee communication with Constantinople. The Moscow dispatch, which repeated re-peated a message from Angora, s-tys that upon hla abdication the Sultan named aa hla successor his cousin. Abdul MedJId Kffendt, who will be known aa Med'ld II. Mudania Conference Resumes Session Ml'DANIA. Oct. 7 (By A. P.) The sessions of the conference here were resumed at t o'clock this morning. Owing to the lateness of the arrival of the Brit ah Instructions from home, no formal aesaion was held last evening, eve-ning, but th allied generals conferred late Into the night. Th session this morning opened with Optlmtnm. At the start Inmet Pasha, the Turklah nationalist representative, repre-sentative, sounded a conciliatory not by making the astonishing statement that at the time the conference broke up on Thursday he had not received a ropy of ths Angora government's reply re-ply to the allied peace propoaals. This reply reached Constantinople from Angora at S o'clock Thursday afternoon. Apparently IsmeC, upon receiving the Angora reply, became convinced that his position In the conference hud been, considerably at vans nee wit h the Angora position and that he had demanded mora than tha Angora, authorities au-thorities were asking. In any event, at the opening of today's to-day's delllverntlons his attitude hd softened markedly and the whole situation sit-uation seemed to have become more hopeful. Greek Forces Now in Thrace LONDON. Oct. 7 fBy A. P Teu thoasand Greek troops have been concentrated con-centrated in th Tchatalja district, .eastern Thrace, which la under con-' con-' trol of French cavalry, says a Central f j News dispatch from Constantinople. Greek offleera are reported to hava ; 'distributed arms to some of the popu- ) la t ion of Thrace, teliing ihern to re- t j pulse the Turka. c Pope Pleads for . Near East Peace I ROME. Oct. 7 Ky T. P . The pop j pleaded for peace In the Near Kast in l communication which were addressed 'o the all tea. Mustapha Kemal and George II of Greece today. His holiness sent a cable to both George II and Kemal, entreating tuem to avoid the continuation of war. |