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THE PEACE CONGRESS

DELEGATES ASSEMBLING PRELIMINARY CONVERSATIONS - THE FUTURE OF THE ...BALKANS . ~ By Telegraph—Press, Association-- Copyright ' ■ London, January 8. * Several of Die leading officials of the Foreign Oilice have gone to Paris. President Wilson, Air'. Lansing, Colonel House, Mr. A. J. Balfour, Lord : Robert Cecil, Signor Orlando, BaronSonuino, M. Clemenceau,-. and M. Pichon will attend tho preliminary conference .on Thursday. . Kr. Lloyd George; . President Wilson, M. Cler.enceau, and Signor- Orlando will consult individually with the. various delegates during the coming week-end. These' conversations will possibly {ie-prolongpd over a fortnight, after which the representatives of. Britain,. France,'America,-and Italy 'will confer, for the purpose'of considering, the representation of Austria, Germany,, and Russia.'at the full conference. After this there will be an Allied Conference, and the smaller States,, and Belgium and .Portugal will be called in, until, the representation of the interested nations is complete. It is how expected,that there will be four British ' representatives—probably the Premier, Sir,. Bonar Law, Mr. Balfour, and Mr. .tiarhes. ..The fifth will be Sir' Robert .'Borden, Mr. M. Hughes, Mr." Massey, iaiid . General Botha, in turn.—Ans.-N.is. Cable Assn. JAPAN AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE • ■, 1 • London, January 8., vTho French papers maintain that the Allies have flow agreed to admit .la]«ui ■as a rfull partner at the Peace Confer-, enpe, - with five - delegates to sit. at.. all the meetings. Belgium and Serbia 1 are' •to. bo given a- special.place among the small, nations, with three delegates each then Greece,- Rumania, Portugal, and Simn.'will'.have two each. . Siani has -.-been ..-represoutedr at- the front -by aviat*ts...; The other - nations will havo a singlo; delegate.—Reuter. -) THE BALKANSTEIILEMENT , London, January 8. Tke.'.3fruted/ Press Paris correspondent interviewed the Greek' Foreign Minister; M. Folitis; liead of the Greek i Peace Delegation. Horstated tl at Greece had reached a complete understanding with Serbia;' 1 --Rumania,' Czecho' Slavia,;. "and Jugo Slavia concerning tlie formation of a Balkan Coiif«leration, which jfould -be a Balkan League of NatTbns within the' World' League. "The Balkan Confederation would, hot interfere with the' working of tlie World League, but .would guard the interests, ot the Balkans to prevent Future Balkan wars. Bulgaria 'could enter the Confederation whenever she gave a guarantee of fidelity to its purposes. • Greece was,in. the fullest accord' with- President .Wilson's proposals for the-League of Nations-Aus.-'NX■ Cable Assn.-v.-. - ■- ■ ■ CANADA'S DELEGATES: ;;. l j ! London,-January.!). -. Canada's' delegation to Paris includes five Ministers,'and that of South, Africa threel Xiis.'-N.Z. Cable Assn. ' ' THE VOICE\OF THE DOMINIONS . • "AN-'IMPORT ANT DECISION. , : (Rec. January '10, 11 p.m.) '. ' " ' , London, January 9. The "Daily Express" states that an import decision has been reached wnereby til-; Dominions will be granted individual representation as. small nations at : the Peace Conference—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. VANDALS,TO BE: BROUGHT- TO- TRIAL (Rec. January JO, 11.45 p.m.)

' Paris,. January- 8. At the last sitting of the Armistice Commission: at Spa Marshal -statwl that .;G'erma.'ny would' be held, responsible for the destruction done by., the Bolsheviki in Poland and the Baltic'- Provinces, because this was contrary' to the armistice terms..,, The . Germans,. on evacuating these regions, left their arms and '.war' material in the hands of ' the Bolsheviki.-The British Admiral com-" nianding tho.navjil forces in the Baltic has .made" an, identical statement fo the, German •' commander.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. - • 7; TYROL' A ; .BUFFER STATE ': "BETWEEN 'GBR-MA NY AND ITALY.' ; (Rec. January 11, 1.50 a.m.) ... New York, January 8. The United; Press correspondent' Vat Washington'states that high diplomatic circles say that the Peace Conference s may make the Tyrol an independent i>uffer..State: between Germany and- Italy.—• Aiis.-N.Z. Cable Assn. /

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 91, 11 January 1919, Page 7

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THE PEACE CONGRESS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 91, 11 January 1919, Page 7

THE PEACE CONGRESS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 91, 11 January 1919, Page 7

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