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THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

AMERICAN MANDATORY. PRESIDENT WILSON HESITATES TO ACCEPT. Paris, April 17American Headquarters denies that President Wilson has entered any form of Franco-American alliance, adding that the League of Nations remains the only American agreement supporting France in the event of an attack. President Wilson has not indicated whether America will accept the proffered mandates in Armenia and Constantinople. Neither Britain or France wishes the other to have the latter mandate, and Greece is considered too weak financially to undertake the responsibility. President Wilson wishes the United States to accept the mandates, but hesi-tates.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

THE KAISER'S EXTRADITION. PUNISHMENT OF OTHER CRIMINALS MORE URGENT. London, Apil 16. Belgium has refused to demand the extradition of the ex-Kaiser, declaring it is ready to punish General Manteuffel for the sack of Louvain, General Groeder for the murder of. Captain Fryatt, General Sanhersweig for the murder of Miss Cavell, but it does not seek revenge and thinks the ex-Kaiser can only be punished if the tribunal es tablishe'd is made retrospective, which is legally unsound.—United Service.'

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1919, Page 6

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175

THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1919, Page 6

THE PEACE CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, 21 April 1919, Page 6

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