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THE PEACE TREATY.

GERMAN DELEGATES ARRIVE.REAPING PIXED FOR JOrDAY. Versailles, April 29. The Germans will receive the Peaee Treaty on Friday, and it is expected that it will be published the same day. Paris, April 29. ■Several of tho German delegates wlia have arrived at Versailles are piqued by tiie restrictions confining them to tie palace grounds. 'Two of them were permitted to attend church accom-

panied by members of tho secret police. Some- of the Germans brought their«t>\£ clubs, but it is not'likely that they ; ',-;ii be allowed to appear on the Blench golf links. Bon-don, April 30.The "Daily Chronicle's" Geneva correspondent' states that the German Government and the party leaders had a secret conference in Berlin. They decided' to ostentitiously oppose the singing of peace and to organise popular demonstrations and create a fictitious Cabinet crisis in order to secure amelioration of the terms. Washington, April 29. -.-■■ f N. Page. United States Am-!-,P"--k<lor 'to Borne,.- telegral'hF that - ,n Oriaiulo Aviil be unable t.o re- - to Paris in time for the siraing Rome, April 29. . ; mass meeting took a solemn oath to'rcnmin united on the demand for Balsna-tia nnd Fiumo. Tremendous excitement prevailed. Vvashins-.on, April 29. It is understood that tho first meet];Hr of the League of Nations will be l>eld at Washington.

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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 2 May 1919, Page 4

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THE PEACE TREATY. Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 2 May 1919, Page 4

THE PEACE TREATY. Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 2 May 1919, Page 4

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