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Show plS TO GET UINDINTUCE Will Revise Sevres Treaty So That Greeks Lose Part of Territory LONJDON. Feb. H. (By The Asso-olated Asso-olated Press) ItevlslOn of the treat'.' Of Sevres, BO iik to give Turkey additional addi-tional territory In Thrace, now occu-' occu-' pied by tho (ireek.-, was decided upon ,ii Or Lloyd Oeorse and M, Brland today In consultations jirecedlng th Near Fast conference here. This de-Clslon de-Clslon before becoming effective however, how-ever, requires the approval of tho allied al-lied ooll of the French premier and the British prime minister. oF-l OT PTM TAKXCr. According to this Franco-British agreemi 'it. the frontier line In Thrace Wil be moved westward: 'xlcndlnit from F-nos, on tho Aegean, to Mldln, on the BlSyClC sen This would take from Greece onr -fourth of the territory terri-tory Bhe now occupies theri and add It to the Constantinople district. Tho Turks also under this arrangement, arrange-ment, are to be allowed representation representa-tion on the International commission controlling Constantinople, ,1 It Is undrstood that Mr Lloyd forg0 and M Brland agreed that the 'Oreek question iu"gh tio rattled speedier speed-ier thaji was thought. TURKS PLAN ATTAt K. LONjDON. Feb. 21. The opening of a nw offensive by th Turkish Nationalists Na-tionalists nR-iilnst the Ureeks on Oie Smyrna front Is expected, says a Constantinople Con-stantinople dispatch to the Kvenlng News todiy. Th' Nationalists are concentrating In Kre.it strength along the front, the' dispatch adds. |