Peace Conference.
GRATIFYING STATEMENT BY PRESIDENT WILSON LONDON, 'January 2, The London, Evening News says President AVilson sent a message to I Vice-President Marshall assuring the ! people of the United States that he had arrived at a satisfactory agreement with France and BVitain in the preliminary Peace deliberations. I The Pall Mall Gazette says the Peace Conference will open on January 30. BRITISH DELEGATES. Received 12.10 p.m. LONDON, Jan. 2. The British delegates to the Peace Conference it is officially stated will be Lloyd George. A. J. Balfour, Bonar Law, Lord Hardinge, and the head officers of the Foreign Office. Lord Robert Cecil is going to Paris in connection with the League of Nations. The probable conference date is now given as the 13th.
STICKING TO HIS 14 POINTS. LONDON, January 1. The United Press's Paris correspondent says: I can state on' the highest authority that President Wilson, in conference with the Allied Premiers, has not given up a single one of his fourteen principles. It is certain he will nor abandon his interpretation of ''freedom of the seas."
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Taihape Daily Times, 3 January 1919, Page 4
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179Peace Conference. Taihape Daily Times, 3 January 1919, Page 4
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