ITALY'S ATTITUDE.
"Claim-Jumping" Conference at a Standstill. As the Peace Conference is at a standstill at present over the Adriatic question, and, as it is likely that the signing of the peaco will bo delayed, it is advisable for all those who are interested in this great event to get the book "The Fight for Freedom" (by Mr. G. I. Scansic), which can now be obtained from all booksellers, prico 4s. Gd., postage (id. extra. The author deals broadly with the Adriatic, which is the vital question now before tho Peace Confcrc-nt-c. In this Ixwk will be found the reason why President Wilson made himself absent, and the real reason why the Peace Conference could not grant Italy's demand. Only a limited number of "The Fisrht for Freedom" has been published, and the demand for it is already great. Wholesale distributors for New Zealand: Gordon and Gotch Pty., Ltd.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 3
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149ITALY'S ATTITUDE. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 3
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