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Constantinople - Secretary-General - Letters advocating its establishment as a Free City under the protection of the League of Nations, city to be governed by a Commission of Five, two of whom should be Muslims, and the other three British, French and Italian respectively.
Constantinople - Secretary-General - Letters advocating its establishment as a Free City under the protection of the League of Nations, city to be governed by a Commission of Five, two of whom should be Muslims, and the other three British, French and Italian respectively.
Constantinople - Mr. H. Nicolson - Letter discussing the future of Turkey and advocating that the city and port of Constantinople, together with the territory comprised within frontiers to be specified, shall be constituted an autonomous zone to be administered under the supervision of the League of Nations.
Constantinople - Mr. H. Nicolson - Letter discussing the future of Turkey and advocating that the city and port of Constantinople, together with the territory comprised within frontiers to be specified, shall be constituted an autonomous zone to be administered under the supervision of the League of Nations.
Constantinople - Mr. P.J. Baker - Letter summarising the Secretary General's views on the present proposals for the Constantinople settlement - He urges the insertion in the settlement of a clause to the effect that the International Governing Commission for Constantinople is to operate "under the direction of the League of Nations"
Constantinople - Mr. P.J. Baker - Letter summarising the Secretary General's views on the present proposals for the Constantinople settlement - He urges the insertion in the settlement of a clause to the effect that the International Governing Commission for Constantinople is to operate "under the direction of the League of Nations"
Turkey and Islam - Foreign Office, London - Reports rumour that Nationalists are calling together delegates from various Islamic countries, who are to make some pronouncement regarding the solidarity of Turkey and Islam and to attend the Peace Conference - Admiral de Robeck suggests that King Hussein issue statement to effect that no Arab delegate has been sent to the Conference.
Turkey and Islam - Foreign Office, London - Reports rumour that Nationalists are calling together delegates from various Islamic countries, who are to make some pronouncement regarding the solidarity of Turkey and Islam and to attend the Peace Conference - Admiral de Robeck suggests that King Hussein issue statement to effect that no Arab delegate has been sent to the Conference.
Political Situation in Turkey - Foreign Office, London (Report No. 23) - Informs of cable received from Admiral Webb, stating that the three Allied and American High Commissioners at Constantinople have received a note from the Turkish Minister for Foreign Affairs, contending that the right to political existence cannot be impaired by defeat in war, and expressing desire to adopt judicial, financial and police reforms and guarantee the rights of minorities.
Political Situation in Turkey - Foreign Office, London (Report No. 23) - Informs of cable received from Admiral Webb, stating that the three Allied and American High Commissioners at Constantinople have received a note from the Turkish Minister for Foreign Affairs, contending that the right to political existence cannot be impaired by defeat in war, and expressing desire to adopt judicial, financial and police reforms and guarantee the rights of minorities.
Political Situation in Turkey - Foreign Office, London (Report No. 24) - Reports that national movement has for its primary object the intimidation of the Peace Conference and the preparation of resistance to any drastic terms - The High Commission is opposed to making any preliminary peace conditions as it would only aggravate national feeling.
Political Situation in Turkey - Foreign Office, London (Report No. 24) - Reports that national movement has for its primary object the intimidation of the Peace Conference and the preparation of resistance to any drastic terms - The High Commission is opposed to making any preliminary peace conditions as it would only aggravate national feeling.
Political Situation in Turkey - Foreign Office, London (Report No. 27) - Reports need for a speedy Peace - Allies openly threatened - Peace terms involving the separation from Turkey of Constantinople and Smyrna and the creation of a greater Armenia can, according to Admiral de Robeck, only be imposed by force - The Assyrio-Chaldean Delegation have again brought forward their claim for secular rights.
Political Situation in Turkey - Foreign Office, London (Report No. 27) - Reports need for a speedy Peace - Allies openly threatened - Peace terms involving the separation from Turkey of Constantinople and Smyrna and the creation of a greater Armenia can, according to Admiral de Robeck, only be imposed by force - The Assyrio-Chaldean Delegation have again brought forward their claim for secular rights.
Communications between the Secretariat and the Turkish Government - Correspondence.
Communications between the Secretariat and the Turkish Government - Correspondence.
Refugees - Discussions at the 77th Session of the Council, October 1933.
Refugees - Discussions at the 77th Session of the Council, October 1933.
Refugees - Discussions at the 15th Ordinary Session of the Assembly, September 1934.
Refugees - Discussions at the 15th Ordinary Session of the Assembly, September 1934.