MOTHER COUNTRY.
FRENCH LEADERS WELCOMED
AN ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION.
"OCB RECEIVES ORDER OF MERIT.
London, Dec. 1. Despite discounting weather, unpre- ■ crowds welcomed Marshal Foch and M. Clemenceau, and unparalleled enthusiasm was displayed, prominent English statesmen and naval and miliary men awaited the visitors at Charnig Cross, where there was a guard of honor.—Aua. N.Z. Cable Assoc, and '!«uter.
London, Dec. 2. TV* King decorated Mniaaal Each wiet the Order of Merit
THE PACIFIC ISLANDS.
London, Dec. 2. +t. irong, Secretary for the Colonies, making at Bristol, stated that tne oniy 'lotion of tiie question of the Pacific lands would be their inclusion in the mpta.—Aua. NX Cable Assoc
OSRaIAOTPS FIRST PAYMENT.
London, Dec. 2. Germany nai banded the Allies twelve illlon stalling ilched from Belgium, nttia, and Rottmania.—Aus. N.Z. till* Assoc.
GENERAL ELECTION.
NATIONALIST AND SINN FEIN
CONFERENCE.
Received Dec. 3, 2.40 p.m.
London, Dec. 2. A Nationalist and Sinn Fein Conference, decided to divide six Ulster electorates equally. The candidature of three others will be submitted to arbitration.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1918, Page 5
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