OCR Text |
Show LONDON PAPERS I SURPRISED BY I TURK JDENUHD Greeks Likely to Lose When Allies Revise Sevres Treaty Provisions I LONDON", Kch. BE. (By tho A.BSJ0 ; elated Press.) The Turkish deleg8 p tlons to the Near Easl confereUct HfflC rero today aceepted tin proffered it i - Llllllfl ' F jHtratlon of the mioreme council as lim between Turkey ami I In fleter- ;!! mi n ink- the status of Smyrna and B Thrace. H ' Trmicr Kaloiteroponlos. f" Greece, LlIIIlV ill appeared before the conference ami iUli ,epresed sin pi l that Mi. .ill.'- Olli Should SlICRPM , .., Mil .-i.'ll BBBBBsUli' qulry and a cessation f hoHtilltlW jm Which was one tin conditions LiiiiiUR the offer. H- said M would be task Hf F of the greatest difficulty for the Greek Hji government to hnlt the victorious Mt ftrmy In Its advance N'evertheh -would lelepraph to the Kovernmoni In Ml Athens and submit thi proposals of H jjl, London newspapers were astounded Hij ,.t the Turkish demands which were Hjl! Submitted, to the conference yeSter-B yeSter-B sYssYfllflf' I WW 'he Turkophlle Morning Post LsVAsatfffi "asked leave in point mil Hni Tur- Sllj fcv did nut win tin win.' and add LYssSBBlUll! Clearly the Turkish Na Libna LsesYflwn gates are looking toward Moscow and jjjf ale gambling on the chance-, of LYflsYJlBTl Bolshevik success this spring." jjuj The London Times chafes Ihe de- BBSBBSBtnSl ;,y whlch wl" result from the sending BBBBBBYiiisi com mission to th- ear Baal |