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SETTLING PEACE.

(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright,' WILY GERMANS. LONDON, Jan. 27. , Tjie Inter-Allied Commission discovered'Germans fho Treaty conditions which stipulate that ships of over ouo flupisapd tpns, now under cpnstnicfjop be (unified qypr, Tjie Germans nrp (|ow bjijlding ships pf 995 tons. A conference between ■ British and German naval representatives was characterised by the stillest - formality, but every consideration was shown for flic Gftrniims’ feelings.

MAKING ACCUSATIONS. WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. Democratic members of party conference accuse tlm Republicans of bad fnitb, on the ground that they entered into the peace negotiations on the understanding that they were willing to consider a compromise on any point, but finally refused compromise on Article Ten.

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Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1920, Page 2

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SETTLING PEACE. Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1920, Page 2

SETTLING PEACE. Hokitika Guardian, 29 January 1920, Page 2

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