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One could never forgot the dramatic entry of the German delegates to the historic ceremony of the signing of the Peace Treaty in the glittering Gallery of Mirrors at Versailles," declared Mr. R. Riley, in the course of a vivid and entertaining lecture at St. Clair the other night on the 'Peace Conference Celebrities.' "I had often seen," he said "men jaundiced of body, but this was the first time 1 saw men jaundiced of soul. They realised the bitterness of their task. They knew tiiat the 150 delegates would m signing the Treaty of Victory achieve an immortality of fame,' while they themselves, as tools of a conquered empire, would in signing the Treaty of Defeat gain an 'immortality of 'infamy.' .But they signed; with a tremendous effort at resisting the tide of emotion that so obviously threatened to engulf them, they signed clearly and firmly the fateful document—a great volume in Japanese vellum with a rubric. Of all the vast concourse that filled famous places, wide avenues, ample p/u-ks, and verdant terraces that memorable sunnv afternoon only two men were miserable— Dr, Mueller fl r . fiajy
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1919, Page 3
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208Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 September 1919, Page 3
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