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ALLIES' CONFERENCE

WILL II LEAD TO UNITY? v ' . REPRESENTATIVES OF SIXTEEN COUNTRIES Paris, November ss. l.ublic opinion legards tlie interAllied Conference as cumbersomo, and i as hardly tending to unity. Sixteen.' countries are represented, including ' : Brazil, China, Cuba, and Siam. M. Clemenceau presides— Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. . : SPEECH BY FRENCH PREMIER ; - ALLIES MUST WIN A REAL PEACE. ■ (Rec. November 30, 8.20 p.m.) Paris, November 29. M. Clemenceau, the French Prfc mier, addressing the Inter-Allied Conference, declared: "The Allies must win on the battlefield a right to a. real peace for humanity. Hence all are agreed to the sacrifices demanded by the Allied command, which no intrigue or weakness shall ever shake; Wo must translate our high passions, into acts. Let our motto be: 'Let us work.' " The conference afterwards divided into sections representing finance, imports, transport, armaments, munitions, aviation, foodstuffs, and blockade.—Renter. INTER-ALLIED GENERALISSIMO ! FAVOURED \ JOFFRE'S NAME MOST ! PROMINENT. ; New York, November 29. .; The "New York World's" correspond ; dent at Paris says the consensus . oi opinion favours the appointment of an ; inter-Allied Generalissimo. Marsha,] ! Joffre's name is most prominent;— i Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. , j

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 58, 1 December 1917, Page 9

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ALLIES' CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 58, 1 December 1917, Page 9

ALLIES' CONFERENCE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 58, 1 December 1917, Page 9

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