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Show iilSoT OF SEVRES TREATY Ar CAST CONFERENCE FAVORS 'J.uES AFFECTING GREEK 0,i AND TURK. r,,y to Get More Territory as Re lit of Agreement Reached Between British and French Premiers, Following Conference. Lon,loii.--Ni,vlHlon of tho treaty of ,,rrt ho us to Blvo Turkey nddl-,nal nddl-,nal territory In Thruce, now occu-,j occu-,j by tlie Greeks, was decided upon Mr. I.toyd Georgo nnd M. Drlnnd February 21, In consultations pro-Hog pro-Hog tho near east conference liero. ,U decision, before becoming effec-,( effec-,( however, requires tho approval of allied colleagues of the French nalcr and the Drltlsh prime mlu- .Vtconllns t" t'1'8 Frnnco-Drltlsh rttmpnt, tho frontier lino In Thrace n Enos on tho Aegean to Mldln on ; Mack seu. This would tak from ycc one-fourth of tho territory she i occupies there nnd add It to the Mtnntlnople district, rhe Turks also, under this arrange-nit, arrange-nit, arc to be nllowed representation the International .commission coupling cou-pling Constantinople. It Is understood that Kir. Lloyd orjc nnd M. Drlnnd agreed that the ifk question might ho settled rullcr than had been thought. He plan for tho administration of j Smyrna district formulntcd by etclers Lloyd George and Drlnnd ut Is conference provides for" tho 'itlon of n semi-autonomous pro-iK pro-iK la this territory, now occupied the Greeks. Turkey would retain civil and mill-y mill-y control, but under Christian gov-:on gov-:on approved by the allies. This, Is considered, would guarantee the fety of the Greek Interests. rbe plan contemplates placing the Wiry and finances under un Inter-tonal Inter-tonal coinniNsIon, with tho gendnr-rie gendnr-rie composed of both Greeks and ,itn The llrst governor would be rotated for n term of live years, the nlntce to be subject to approval by . .IIIao |