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  3. ORLANDO KNEW BEFOREHAND.

    According to some newspapers, President Wilson’s statement was read to Mr. Lloyd George and M. Clemenceau, and the terms were known by Signor Orlando. before ...

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  4. LATIN EXCITABILITY.

    Most amazing and exciting scenes occurred throughout the conference proceedings at 2 in the afternoon outside the hotel of the Italian delegates. Large ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. PEACE PROBABLE AT PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Signor Orlando has left for Rome. He was accorded an oration, on his departure. PARIS, April 25, 10 a.m. It is likely that Signor Orlando will ...

    Article : 136 words
  6. MEXICO'S RESENTMENT

    Bitter resentment is felt in Mexico at the failure to invite that country to send neutral representatives to the Paris Conference, especially in view of the Mexican ...

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  7. AFTER HUNGARY.

    The Czecho-Slovaks have attacked Waitzen, north-east of Budapest, capital of Hungary. NEW YORK, April 25. ...

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  8. Italian Parliament May Help.

    An official statement has been issued that Signor Orlando in a final meeting with President Wilson, Mr. Lloyd George, and M. Clemenceau made an expression of a ...

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  9. BRITISH OVER EGYPT.

    The United States Government has recognised the British protectorate over Egypt. ...

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  10. More Hopeful Outlook.

    The Italians intended to leave Paris at 2 o'clock, but after an interview with Mr. Lloyd George deferred their departure till to-night. Meanwhile Signor ...

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  11. The Adr[?] Crisis.

    After long interviews between President Wilson Signor Orlando, Mr. Lloyd George, and M. Clemenceau, at which a strong desire was in evidence to reach a ...

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  12. BRINGING THE SOLDIERS HOME.

    The Australian Minister of Defence (Mr. Pearce) visited five camps on Salis[?] Plain and witnessed the arrival of five quotes each of 1,000 men, from France. ...

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  13. FIUME’S FATE.

    The Council of Four held a meeting today, Baron Sonnino replacing Signor Orlando. They discussed certain economic Clauses in the Peace Treaty, and also the ...

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  14. WILSON CONDEMNED.

    Signor Orlando has issued a counter-proclamation pointing out that President Wilson’s attitude is an innovation, attempting to oppose the Italian Government ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. Korea Casualties.

    The Japanese Embassy reports that advices from Seoul show that the number of casualties reported as the result of the trouble in Korea has been much ...

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  16. Italians Resent Interference.

    Signor Orlando says the Italian people. will not submit to the imposition of any will other than their own, in relation to the Adriatic question, as anything of the ...

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