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PEACE QUESTIONS

. ANGLO-FRENCH DISCUSSIONS PREPARING FOR SPA CONFERENCE By Teltgraph—Press Association—Copyright .. - ■ (Re.c. May 14, 9.5 'p.m.) London, May 13. The Australian Press Association understands that M. Millerand. will arrive in England to-morrow, to. discuss the reports from Germany from commissions investigating ,'tlie execution of tho Treaty • in. reference to reparations and tho disposal of munitions, and also to d'iscuss the question of war criminals. It is hoped that Britain and France will reach agreement before meeting the Germans at Spa, and avoid a repetition of the recent unfortunate' differences. ■ The downfall .of Signor Nitti (Italian Premier) occurred inopportunely at the moment when the Fiume problem seemed to bo on the point of settlement. Mr. Trumbich and other Jugo-Slavs were cn route to meet the .Italians at Palanza when the Nitti Government fell, but M. Trumbich decided to wait at Pallanza pending tho formation of a new Govern-ment.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. WAR CRIJHNALJRIBIINAL NOT TO TRY' MILITARY CHARGES. (Rec. May 14, 8.45 p.m.) Paris, May 13. The newspaper "Excelsior" interviewed Herr Schiller, German Minister of Justice, who said the war criminal tribunal will. not . trv military charges. Tho t-or-dedoeing of -the Lusittania. and similar crimes will bo regarded as military crimes if proved necessary in a military sense—Aus.-N.Z'. Cible Assn. . . THE RATDET MOEWE SURRENDERED IN FIRTH OF . FORTH.. . London, May 13. The erman Graider Moetve has been surrendered in the Firth of Forth. "The Times." TURKISH NATIONALIST GOVERNMENT DECLARATION TO PEACE CONFERENCE .REGARDING TREAT*. - Constantinople, May 13. Tt is reported that ■ the Nationalist leader, Mustaplia Kemal, has ionned a Government • at' Angora, and has telegraphed to tho Peaco Conference declaring that any acceptance of the Peace terms, by tho present Turkish delegation will bo null and void.—Aus.;N.Z. Cable • Assn. AMERICA ANDTHE TREATY REPUBLICANS AND THE KNOX RESOLUTION. Washington, May 13. Senator Thomas (Democrat), in a speech, declared that- the Democratic Party would face defeat and dissolution if it adopted President Wilson's stand, and -insisted 011 ■ tho ratification of the .Treaty unchanged! . Senator Hitchcock niaae a speech, an which ,ho'ridiculed the Republican • attempt to securQ tlio adoption of the Ifnox peaco resolution, Jle.said tho J\«- ■ publicans were working against a wall, because they knew tho resolution would immediately- be vetoed.—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo . Assn. DEBATE ON PEACE' RESOLUTION. ' (Rec. May 14, 11.40 p.m.) Washington, May 13.The provision in the Republican peace resolution requesting President Wilson to open negotiiitions direct with Germany for a separate Peace -Treaty was struck out at/Senator Lodge's instance." The debate on tlie peace resolution i 3 continuing.—Aua-N.Z. Cable Assn. AMERICAN INTERESTS IN ARMENIA. (Rcc. May !■(•, 7.55 p.m.) Washington, May 12. Tho Senate unanimously resolved to ask President Wilson to send ti warship to Bartouin to protect American interests in Armenia—Renter. :

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 197, 15 May 1920, Page 7

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PEACE QUESTIONS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 197, 15 May 1920, Page 7

PEACE QUESTIONS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 197, 15 May 1920, Page 7