PEACE PROBLEMS.
DISCUSSION BY ALLIES.. ■ i» REPRESENTATIVES TO MEET. '"Ehe Times" Serrioe. PARIS, November 12. M. Clemenceau states that the Allied representatives will reassemble shortl; to discuss peace problems. PE&CE CONFERENCE. DOMINIONS' REPRESENTATION. Renter's Tolegi&ms. LONDON, November 12. In the House of Commons, replying to questions, Mr Bonar Law reiterated that the dominions would fully sharein th© Peace'Conference. " "With the exception of one clause, where President Wilson was not absolutely distinct," he said, "everything which we Allies ever asked for could be claimed under Mr Wilson's fourteen points. 1 V
SIR WILSON INVITED TO ATTEND WASHINGTON, November 13. The Allies informally suggest •'■that President Wilson should atfoad ' the Peace Conference, r Cabinet opposes, on the ground of the risk entailed.
GERMAN COLONIES. AUSTRALIAN PROPOSAL. t,' V' SYDNEY, November < 14. "fr Meagher gr~s notico of motion, in iho Legislative C\ju acil, in favour _of the German colo lies in the Pacifiobeing placed under eii'.iei B-itiah domination Or international corAol, based on President Wilson's League of Nations. WAR CABINETV TO RESUME SHORTLY. LONDON, November 12. The Imperial War Cabinet will resume shortly for the purposo of co-or-dinating views regarding the German colonies, freedom of the seas, international trade, and other unsettled questions to ensure unity at the Peace Conference. Sir 11. L. Borden, will arrive next week. Possibly Mr Massey and Sir Joseph Ward will bo consulted by c<tble.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17948, 15 November 1918, Page 5
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