PEACE TERMS
PRESIDENT WILSON'S VISIT TO EUROPE. DISAPPROVED BY CONGFvKSC. < New York, Dec. 3. T!ir> WRslnn.fton correspondent of the New York Times states that keen disappointment was manifested by the majority of the .Senators and of the House of Representatives because President Wilson did nov announce his ideas regarding the settlement of the problems which will come tip at tlio Peace Conference. Disapproval of President Wilson's decision to go abroad was manifested in Congreor, bv the lack of applause by the majority of Senator:-, aiul members of Ihe House of Representatives when President Wilson announced his decision to attend the conference, at the close of his annual address.—Aus.-X.Z. Cable Assn. RUSSIAN RLPREOLNTATION. New York, Dee. 3. The Washington correspondent of the New York Times states that Eakhmeteef, the Russian Ambassador, announces that lie will leave for France in order to participate in the conference between Russian diplomats, which will discuss ihe proper representation of Russia at the Peace Conference. Official cables received by ti'e Russian Embassy from Archar.gel said that the Allied troops would remain in Russia until the Bolshevik:: are defeated and Russia veoi-gEUjsed.—Aus. N.Z, Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 December 1918, Page 5
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