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  2. THE CITY BEAUTIFUL.

    It has been remarked, over and over again, by world-wide travellers, as well as by new-comers from other States, that it was a great pity Brisbane, in ...

    Article : 1,733 words
  3. PERIL OF ARMAMENTS.

    In the fifth of his series of articles Mr. Lloyd George discusses armaments, the part they played in the origin of the Great War, and their present effect ...

    Article : 1,207 words
  4. CONFERENCE BREAKS DOWN. CRISIS IN WORLD'S HISTORY.

    The Reparations Conference has broken up, no agreement having been reached. Mr. Bonar Law, on leaving the room, declared that there were irreconcilable differences between France and Britain, but Britain's friendship with the French people ...

    Article : 73 words
  5. SUPPORT FROM MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George has telegraphed to the "Daily Chronicle": "I read with gladness the important speech of the American Secretary for State (Mr. Hughes) ...

    Article : 102 words
  6. PROPOSAL IN SENATE.

    Senator Robinson spoke in the Senate to-day urging the enactment of his Bill providing for United States representation on the Reparations Commission. He ...

    Article : 368 words
  7. LAUSANNE MEETING.

    The Near East Couference is virtually suspended, there being a general desire to await the outcome of the Paris Conference on reparations before proceeding to ...

    Article : 36 words
  8. FRENCH GOLD.

    When the Conference reported an official French note was issued declaring that, under a contract signed at Calais on August 25, 1916, France received from ...

    Article : 113 words
  9. JUBILANT TURKS.

    News from Lausanne states that a sensation was created among the delegations by the collapse of the Conference. The Turks are opchly rejoicing at the ...

    Article : 51 words
  10. THE DIFFERENCES.

    M. Poincare, in a statement after the Conference said: "Despite the difference of opinion, the sentiment of the French Government and nation towards England ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 589 words
  11. BRITISH PRESS OPINION.

    Commenting on the reparations situation, the "Daily Chronicle" says that the British proposals regareded the Question economically, and how to avoid ...

    Article : 686 words
  12. EARLIER MESSAGES.

    The Italian delegation to the Reparations Conference assumed the role of conciliator, and drafted a plan endeavouring to combine the impurtant points of ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. GERMAN PROPOSAL.

    M. Poincare has requested the French Ambassador in Washington to inform the Secretary for State (Mr. Hugues) that the German proposal of ...

    Article : 163 words
  14. ABOMINABLE CALUMNIES.

    "France has spent huge sums of her Own money on her reputations. She did not wait for German money to start the work of reconstruction, and she will ...

    Article : 505 words
  15. REPLY TO FRENCH CRITICISMS.

    The Foreign Office has issued the full test of a long and closely argued British reply to French criticisms at the second sitting of the Conference, but this ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. FRENCH ANGER.

    The French Press generally express the opinion that the Entente is doomed. "Le Matin" says that Mr. Bonar Law's declarations regarding the despatch of ...

    Article : 501 words
  17. WILL AMERICAN TROOPS BE WITHDRAWN?

    The "New York Worlds" correspondent at Washington telegraphs that the capital upon the receipt of the news of the break up of the Conference became ...

    Article : 338 words
  18. WAR DEBTS.

    The British Debt Commission arrived here by the Majestic, and was welcomed by the British Consul-General and the assistant Secretary of the United States ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. IN AMERICA.

    Immediately following receipt of cable advices that the Paris conference bad broken up in disagreement, Ambassador Harvey conferred with the Secretary for ...

    Article : 65 words
  20. "ENTENTE CORDIALE."

    The Entente exists, but the "entente cordialic" is dead. This is the keynote of the comment in the cafos and on the boulevards to-night. Mr. Martin ...

    Article : 283 words
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