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PEACE TREATY

(By Electric Telegraph—Co right.. INDEMNITY PLANS. ROME, May 29. The Government objects to the An- ■ glo-Freifch (financial decisions. It is reported that the Government will strongly oppose them as-being quite 'nadequato to meet Italy’s just claims. CHINA’S RATIFICATION. ♦ PEKIN, May 28. • The Senate by ninety votes to one ratified the Austrian treaty.

WHAT FRANCE DEMANDS. (Received this day at 8 a.in.) ' PARIS, May 29. The French' Chamber carried a vote of confidence in M. Millerand after,JJ Ilia explanation on the Entente indemnity policy. He denied the Hythe Conference fixed any definite sum. France’s bill for reparation compiled to date equals sixty-six milliard of gold marks. France is not disposed to withdraw from the occupation areas. The Allies admitted tile principle for occupation if Germany broke her engagements. It would be scandalous if Ger- , many did not pay the debt to which she had pledged herself at Versailles She must nay for all the losses inflicted.

SPA CONFERENCE . .(Received this day at 8 a.m.) ROME ? -May 29. Cabinet has decided to insist on tho postponement of the Spa Conference > till July.

, THE KRASSIN MISSION. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) ' LONDON, May 29. It is understood that France and Italy have intimated a wish tq be consulted before Hon Lloyd George takes action regarding the Krassin Mission. Probably M. Millerand and Signor Nitti will come to London shortly. Apart from four official delegates the Japanese mission to the Labour Congress consists of fifty-three officials and experts. The German and British mission total eighteen each. 4 . ’ A FRENCH ORDER. , 1 LONDON, May 28. ' According to the “Times” Paris correspondent, M. Millerand (Premier), has ordered the Unionist State officials to withdraw from the Labour Confederation on account of the latter’s revolutionary character. The Government is, legislating to give the officials the rights of combination, but forbidding their membership of the Industrial Federation.

A FRENCH ATTACK(Received this day at 8 a.m.) PARIS, May 29,

Advices from Syria state a French column have retaken Aiutab and inflicted heavy losses' on Turks.

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Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1920, Page 2

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338

PEACE TREATY Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1920, Page 2

PEACE TREATY Hokitika Guardian, 31 May 1920, Page 2

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