THE PEACE CONFERENCE.
rAUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION]
QUESTIONS FOR SETTLEMENT
PARIS, Feb. 18.
I t .is understood that during -Mr Wilson’s absence the Peace Conference will amll only routine matters, and not make momentous decisions until his return. Important matters- which the Conference has not yet deliuitely settled are France’s claims to the Saar \ alley, the dispute between Italy and the Ju-o-Slavs, reagrding Dalmatia, the conflicting territorial claims of the Germans, Austrians, Poles, Czecho-Slo-vaks. It is still unknown whether the Princes Island Conference will be held.
THE COMING PEACE.
LONDON ,Feb. 21
The “New York World’s” Paris correspondent says:—Peace with Germany mav be signed the week after President Wilson’s return to Paris early in March.
AMERICANS AND WAR COSTS
AGAINST DEMAND ON GERMANY
NEW YORK, Eeb. 20
The “Tribune’s” Parm correspondent states he learns the American Peace Commission object to any impost of war costs on Germany, because they fear it will lead to Bolshevism.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 February 1919, Page 2
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