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EDITOR & PUBLISHER The Oldest Publishers' and Advertisers' Journal in America. Issued every Saturday—forms closing at ten P. M. on the Thursday preceding the date of publication—by the Editor & Publisher Co., Suite 1117, New York World Building, 63 Park Row, New York City. Private Branch Telephone Exchange, Beekman 4330. Charter Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Copyright, 1922, by The Editor & Publisher Company, James Wright Brown, president and editor. Vol. 55. No. 27—Second Section NEW YORK, DECEMBER 2, 1922 $4, U. S. A.; $4.50, Can.; $5 For. Pages I to XXVIII First Publication of KING-CRANE REPORT ON THE NEAR EAST A Suppressed Official Document of the United States Government Editorial Note—Problems of the Near East again hold the attention of the peoples of the world, and as a result, all channels of information are flooded with propaganda that has as its source foreign interests, in many cases with selfish intent. Americans have but a limited knowledge of the hates and greeds that have repeatedly carried the peoples of the Near East into war and endangered the peace of the world. This report is founded upon impartial and thorough investigation by Americans for Americans and is presented at this time for the guidance of editors and writers. Photo by International Secret diplomacy won. Now it is collecting, and in the Near East millions are pleading for bread Map of Turkey and Asia Minor XXVI Introduction II, III The Balfour Declaration on Zionism HI The Report Upon Syria IV Population Estimates V Summaries of Petitions Received In Syria V Specific Requests of Syrian Peoples VI Area under British Occupation (O.E.T.A. West) VI Area Under French Occupation VII Area Under Arab Occupation VII Cilicia and Mesopotamia VIII PAGE INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT CONTENTS General Considerations on Syrian Report.. VIII Recommendation for Treatment of Syria IX Zionism X Single Mandate for All Syria X The Report Upon Mesopotamia XI The Report Upon Non-Arabic Speaking Portions of Former Ottoman Empire XI Pertinent Action Taken by the Peace Conference XII Dangers of Selfish Division and Exploitation of the Turkish Empire XII Proper Division of the Turkish Empire... XIII Problem of a Separate Armenia XIV Estimates of Population of An Armenian State.. XV Problem of a Separate Constantinopolitan State.. XVI Problem of a Turkish State XVI Problem of the Greeks XVII Summary of the Commission's Recommendations XVIII Confidential Appendix of the Commission XX " " " XXII " " " XXIV " " " XXVI
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Crane, Charles Richard, 1858-1939 King, Henry Churchill, 1858-1934 |
Transcription | EDITOR & PUBLISHER The Oldest Publishers' and Advertisers' Journal in America. Issued every Saturday—forms closing at ten P. M. on the Thursday preceding the date of publication—by the Editor & Publisher Co., Suite 1117, New York World Building, 63 Park Row, New York City. Private Branch Telephone Exchange, Beekman 4330. Charter Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Copyright, 1922, by The Editor & Publisher Company, James Wright Brown, president and editor. Vol. 55. No. 27—Second Section NEW YORK, DECEMBER 2, 1922 $4, U. S. A.; $4.50, Can.; $5 For. Pages I to XXVIII First Publication of KING-CRANE REPORT ON THE NEAR EAST A Suppressed Official Document of the United States Government Editorial Note—Problems of the Near East again hold the attention of the peoples of the world, and as a result, all channels of information are flooded with propaganda that has as its source foreign interests, in many cases with selfish intent. Americans have but a limited knowledge of the hates and greeds that have repeatedly carried the peoples of the Near East into war and endangered the peace of the world. This report is founded upon impartial and thorough investigation by Americans for Americans and is presented at this time for the guidance of editors and writers. Photo by International Secret diplomacy won. Now it is collecting, and in the Near East millions are pleading for bread Map of Turkey and Asia Minor XXVI Introduction II, III The Balfour Declaration on Zionism HI The Report Upon Syria IV Population Estimates V Summaries of Petitions Received In Syria V Specific Requests of Syrian Peoples VI Area under British Occupation (O.E.T.A. West) VI Area Under French Occupation VII Area Under Arab Occupation VII Cilicia and Mesopotamia VIII PAGE INDEX TO SUPPLEMENT CONTENTS General Considerations on Syrian Report.. VIII Recommendation for Treatment of Syria IX Zionism X Single Mandate for All Syria X The Report Upon Mesopotamia XI The Report Upon Non-Arabic Speaking Portions of Former Ottoman Empire XI Pertinent Action Taken by the Peace Conference XII Dangers of Selfish Division and Exploitation of the Turkish Empire XII Proper Division of the Turkish Empire... XIII Problem of a Separate Armenia XIV Estimates of Population of An Armenian State.. XV Problem of a Separate Constantinopolitan State.. XVI Problem of a Turkish State XVI Problem of the Greeks XVII Summary of the Commission's Recommendations XVIII Confidential Appendix of the Commission XX " " " XXII " " " XXIV " " " XXVI |
Digital Master File Type | TIFF |
Digital Publisher | Oberlin College. Archives |
Digital Master File Name | Rep_King_Crane_Commission_1922_12_2_1.tif |