The Council of Four (Mr. Lloyd George, M. Clemenceau, Signor Orlando, and President Wilson), have agreed that the left bank of the Rhine shall be neutralised ...
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Advertising : 27 wordsMr. Lloyd George, in an interview with the Paris "Matin," stated:—At the end of April or the beginning of May the Peace Conference will be able ...
Article : 184 wordsM. Paderewski, who is conferring with the Peace Conference in regard to the Polish claims, on being interviewed to-day, said:—It is impossible for there to ...
Article : 272 wordsThere is a possibility that the "Big Four" will conclude the draft of the peace terms on Wednesday. Mr. Lloyd George will afterwards return to England to make ...
Article : 600 wordsThe Big Four are practically agreed on all the most important questions, except in regard to the responsibility for the breaches of international laws. The ...
Article : 193 wordsCompensation for all damage done is one of the conditions that the Allies will impose upon Germany. It is almost impossible to estimate the enormous sum ...
Article : 486 wordsThe Conference has settled all the peace questions except those relating to enemy crimes. The Conference will begin drafting the treaty next week. A ...
Article : 88 wordsThe "Big Four" continued their conversations to-day, and it is now believed that in dealing with indemnities an effort will be made to define the total amount, so that ...
Article : 439 wordsLord Reading states:—The suggestion that Mr. Lloyd George advised at any time the recognition of M. Lenin aud M. Trotsky is unfounded. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe correspondent of the New York "Times" at Washington says:—At the instance of Senator King, the American representatives in Paris will be asked to ...
Article : 198 wordsThe correspondent of the Australasian Press Association states:—There was a pessimistic feeling in Peace Conference circles to-day. It is reported that the ...
Article : 573 wordsMr. Doschfleurot, telegraphing from Berlin, states:—I have interviewed Count Bantam, who will head the German peace delegation in Paris. He said:—I cannot ...
Article : 117 wordsThe correspondent of the Australasian Press Association states:—It is reported that President Wilson has ordered the steamer George ...
Article : 321 wordsThe Hungarian revolutionary authorities have issued a decree providing that illegitimate children are to have equal rights with legitimate children, and ordering that ...
Article : 136 wordsThe trades unions and the Labor Party, in a joint conference, passed a resolution that the League of Nations ought to form an integral part of He Peace Treaty. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Australian Press Association states:—The past week has been one of perplexity. From morsels of semiofficial information given to the French and British press ...
Article : 160 wordsKing Albert met Colonel House and President Wilson to discuss Belgian interests. Be made a suggestion to President Wilson that Brussels should be the seat of the ...
Article : 259 wordsThe Agricultural Wages Board reports that the profits of farmers before the was averaged 6/ per acre. They reached 27/8 last year, but the land depreciated in value ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Germans have agreed to the Polish use of Danzig to land troops. Marshal Foch has telegraphed from Spa that he formally upheld the Allied right ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 12 Apr 1919, Page 39
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