THE REPRESENTATION
"A SPECULATIVE FORECAST."
LONDON, 24th December The Manchester Guardian understands that the Imperial War Conference has settled the question of representation at the Peace Conference; and also formalated the official British view on the questions of indemnities," the German colonies, and the League of Nations. It is believed that the four Great Powers will probably have five seats each, but these will not necessarily always be occupied by the same delegates. The smaller nations will have pro rata representation. The Dominion, representatives will not be members of the Grand Committee of the Inter-Allied Conference, but will present their cases as small nations before the conference. Labour will not be asked to nominate its representatives, but probably Mr. Clynes or Mr. Thomas will be invited to go to Paris and sit on ono or more committees. /
LONDON, 26th December. i The Australian Press learns authoritatively that the. Manchester Guardian's forecast of the Peace Conference is purely speculative. • '
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 7
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158THE REPRESENTATION Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 155, 28 December 1918, Page 7
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