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WORLD RESTORATION PROBLEMS

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CONVENED BY LEAGUE By TelegraphvPrcss Association-Copyrieht London, May 25. It is announced that tho International Conference, convened by the League of Nations, will meet before- the end of the year. An elaborate measure for guar* anteeing freedom of communications and transport between individual members of the League is to bo discussed. The Conference will establish a permanent organisation for international communication, for Ifclie combination of the efforts of individual countries for which organisation is essential, and for the re-establishment of commercial exchanges and the economic restoration of tho world.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.-Kcuter.

THE SPA CONFERENCE ' SUGGESTED POSTPONEMENT. London May 25. The Allied Note presented to the German Government suggesting the postponement of the Spa Conference to Juno Uli in view of the German elections, emphasises tho undesirableness of the conference being distracted and delayed by external preoccupations, which would bo the case if held on tho enrliev date.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Reuter. THE GERMaFiNDEMNITY DEBATED BY PEACE CONFERENCE FOB THREE' WEEKS. (Rec. May 28, 1 a.m.) | Paris, May 26. M. Clemenceau, in an interview, disclosed that tho Peace Conference debated the German indemnity closely for three weeks. Tho British and Americans contended throughout for the payment of a lump sum, of which France shsuld :oceivo three thousand milhors sterling. The French demanded more, and nsislcd a hasty decision, hence tho appointment of the Reparations Commission—United Service. GERMANIociOTIVES DELIVERY TO ENTENTE COMPLETED. London, May ?6. A Berlin official message states:—The delivery to the Entente of fivo thousand liocomotives, in accordance with the Peace Treaty, has' been complcted.Reuter,

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 208, 28 May 1920, Page 7

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WORLD RESTORATION PROBLEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 208, 28 May 1920, Page 7

WORLD RESTORATION PROBLEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 208, 28 May 1920, Page 7

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