PEACE TREATY
<- BEITISH AND DOMINION SIGNATORIES.
K CONDITIONAL ACCEPTANCE < ( REFUSED BY ALLIES. < ALLIES' ARMIES MAY ADVANCE. Beceived Jane 24, 1.30 a.m. London, June 22. TmtUrmaa National Assembly agreed to ngn br a majority of 29. The have received a German not* offering to sign conditional on their not being held responsible for the war, w>d notdeliYering the guilty persons. The Allies insist on an unconditional ■urteuder; otherwise, their armies will •dtuce.—Btater.
■ EVERYTHING BEADY AX 'yERSAILLES. , Received June 24, 130 ul _ - ' - Paris, June 22. .. Mr. Lloyd George,' Mr. Balfour, Mr.' Sonar Law, Lord Milner and Mr. Barnes Will »ign the treaty on behalf of Britain, yMU Mr. Hughes, Sir >/. Code and Mr. ii**? *Ol Mgn for - Australasia. They have been requested to provide family teals. Everything is in readiness at YernUles.—United Service.
GERMANS REMOVE WAR MATERIAL. Paris, June 13. Throughout .Westphalia Germany is actively removing war material and the feoopa are evidently preparing for the rejection of the treaty and the marching ii of "the army of occupation. BABON MAKINO JOINS THE BIQ JOUR. Paris, June 13. it is significant that Banm MaHno has joined the Council of Four, which «»y now be called the Council of Five. Biron ■ Making's addition fore-shadows Japtutese participation in any action against Germany in the event of her reittulto Cable Assn.
BEACfe DATE NOT FIXED. >. i Wellington, June 23. Sir JipoM Allen, states that the Government h&ve now received a tommunicftian. frott .the Imperial Government regard: to peace celebrations, and frvGabmet has agreed to fall into line with the. proposala of the Imperial Gov* ernment. The date <jannot be specifically mentioned at the present moment, Wit the local authorities may., rest as»W*d that_ after peace is signed ample time will lie given them to make the The Government's ttheme which waa to have been pronlulg&tcd will therefore be abandoned ahd a further - intimation will he given as soon as peace is signed as to the actual dates on which the celebrations will take place.
- JGL MASSKY ASKED TO STAY FOR ■ MNAL SCENE. - Christchurch, June 21. Uf ttjlowing is the text of a letter, tot** Jane 9, from Mr. Iloyd George! ' i- '^* np y *ricipg Mr. Massey to : i Kngland for the signing of peMrt rt *rns«tly hope it will not be ■ OfW**OT Jfcr yon to return to New Zea•W«WgJ® we have arrived at a final ffiwy? With tlfe Germans. I know mw diflcjilt it is for you t<> remain - *7*2j strong ia the claim of U0 Ifaw Zetland people that you should ntugi W soon as pos*ible| but I attach tha vtttoft importance to the final decWW* with regard to peace with the Gmpwto Iwing taken with the Ml "pwlty of the representatives of the wnOK'Einpire. There may be, in feet / probably will lie, some very important deeMons which will have , to be taken Motl pdct ii flnaly signed and sealed, india these lam most anxfaqa to have counsel „ and support-—(Signed) p. Lloyd George.
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