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IN ABSOLUTE SECRECY.

PARISS, March 2G. Representatives of the "Big Four

began a conference oh the Peace terms in absolute secrecy without stenographers or secretaries, owing to complaints as to the leakage of information from the Council of Ten, which at times, when matters regarding Hie small nations were under consideration, caused embarrassment through the delegations of small States clamouring to have their views placdd before the Council. Apart from this it was realised that, the cumbrous machinery was causing serious delay in reaching peace.

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Taihape Daily Times, 29 March 1919, Page 7

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IN ABSOLUTE SECRECY. Taihape Daily Times, 29 March 1919, Page 7

IN ABSOLUTE SECRECY. Taihape Daily Times, 29 March 1919, Page 7

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