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THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

ITALIAN DEMAND! BALKAN DIFFICULTIES, Paris, Feb. 20. It is reported that Italy strongly demands Fiume and possibly the Cabinet will resign if this is not conceded. It is believed the Banat question will be solved by Serbia taking the agricultural portion, leaving f Roumania with the mountainous mineral area. It was found there were historic and economic grounds for the division. The Serbians desire a rectification of the Bulgarian frontier which will repay them for injustices done by the Berlin Congress of 1878.

The Labor Commission has agreed that two Government delegates from each Slate, as well as one representing employers and one the workers, shall attend Labor conferences, each having a vote.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

PROBABLE DATE OF PEACE. Received Feb. 23, 5.5 p.m. New York. Feb. 22. The New York World's Paris correspondent says that peace with Germany may be signed a week after President Wilson returns to Paris.—Aus. and N.Z. Cable Assoc. New York, Feb. 19. A United Press message from Paris states that it is expected the preliminary peace treaty draft might be ready for discussion by the middle of April, and the final peace settlement reached in June.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1919, Page 5

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THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1919, Page 5

THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1919, Page 5

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