THE WAR SETTLEMENT.
DETAILS OF QUESTIONS. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.)
PARIS, March 21
Colonel House, in an interview, thought the preliminary peace might be ready on Saturday week. The German delegates should be here three weeks hence.
A Commission of five members visits Syria to obtain an idea of the people’s desires in regard to the mandatory. The Committee appointed to deal with German shipping have headquarters at Rotterdam, not Hamburg. The Economic Commission have to face a great difficulty in drawing up a list of goods which Germany may not export. Allied views are widely divergent. Americans take a mild view, while the British view is moderate. The others desire a stringent list.
The Council of Ten are still engaged on the Polish question.
THE PRESENTATION. (Received This Pnv at 9.25 a.mA PARIS, March 26
It is stated the Allied Plenipotentiaries liavc virtually decided to present the Peace Treaty simultaneously to the enemy Powers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1919, Page 2
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