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NO TIME FOR TRIFLING.

LONDON, January 27. The “Observer’s'’ Paris correspondent states: Indications arc that the leads of the Governments here realise they must no longer waste time over the theoretical part of the Pcac/3 business, The most striking fact in this respect is perhaps that British Dominions ’ representatives were heard concerning the German colonies. It is deduciblc from this that territorial questions will be taken by the Conference simultaneously with the League of Nations debate. I understand a majority formed of inside delegations from the five leading Powers, favour that course. Hence questions of territorial delimitation both in and outside Europe are likely to be delegated to special committees forthwith.

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Taihape Daily Times, 30 January 1919, Page 6

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NO TIME FOR TRIFLING. Taihape Daily Times, 30 January 1919, Page 6

NO TIME FOR TRIFLING. Taihape Daily Times, 30 January 1919, Page 6

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