UNITED STATES.
PEACE PRINCIPLES.
• JUSTICE AND MERCY TO THE WEAK. Rescind Nov. 29. 6.5 p.m. New York, Not. 28. Mr Josephs* Daniels, speaking at Buffalo, said the coining Peace Conferene muit be guided solely by the principles of justice and mercy towards the weak. The remit of the war had confirmed the theory that ev?fy man must have •quality of opportunity. It remains only for democrat' to''define its aims, clarify its purposes, and enact into law it* essential aims.—A*.-N.Z. Cable As■oaiatioa-
THE PEACE DELEGATION
PROBABLE PERSONNEL.
Received Nov. 92, 5.5 p.m. New York, Nov. 28.
The New Yotlc Times' Washington correspondent states it is practically certain that the American peace delegation will be composed of Colonel Hon**. Mr. Robert Lansing, ex-Ambassa-dor White, and the Secretary for Agriculture, Mr. David Houston.—Aus. Cable
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 November 1918, Page 5
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