Peace Conference.
WILSON FORMALLY ANNOUNCES INTENTION TO VISIT PEACE CONFERENCE. PEACE EXPECTED BY SPRING. Received 11.40 a.m. WASHINGTON, Dec* 2. President Wilson, in Congress, formally announced his intention to visit the Paris meetings of the Peace Conference, owing to the Allies having adopted his twelve points. He would keep in close touch by cable and wireless with events at home. The French and British Governments have removed all restrictions on the transmission of the news of the Peace Conference to America. The United States had taken over the American system in order to make a unified system available. Mr. Wilson asked Congressional co-operation. He devoted the larger part :of his address to the United States (railway declaring it a dis-service to the country to allow the lines to return to the old conditions without modifications. Mr. Wilson is ready to release the railways from Government control if a satisfactory plan of readjustment is worked out. He hoped to see a formal declaration of peace by the spring. .
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Taihape Daily Times, 3 December 1918, Page 5
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167Peace Conference. Taihape Daily Times, 3 December 1918, Page 5
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