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THE PEACE TREATY.

fAUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION]

ANGRY GERMANS

(Received This Day at 12.25 p.m.) AMSTERDAM, May 10.

There were angry demonstrations in Berlin. Crowds shouted “Down with Clemenceau, England and Wilson.” Prussians incited crowds to stop in the Allies headquarters at the Hotel Adolne, but trops and police curbed the demonstrations. PACIFIC MANDATES, (Received this day at 12.25 p.m) I/JNDON, May 15Sir Newton Moore in the Commons asked if the Pacific mandates would be issued to Australia immediately Peace was signed. Hon. Bonnr Law said it was impossible to make a statemen , but he would give an assurance that there would be no unnecessary delay.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1919, Page 3

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106

THE PEACE TREATY. Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1919, Page 3

THE PEACE TREATY. Hokitika Guardian, 16 May 1919, Page 3

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