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THE PEACE TREATY.

ALLIED CONFERENCE DISCOSSiONS.

TURKEY, HUNGARY AND THE ADRIATIC.

...By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. Australian-New Zealand CaWe Awociation LONDON. Dec. 16. In the House of Commons, Mr Lloyd Joorge stated that the Allied Conference m London liad discussed peace with Turkej md Hungary, and the situation in tin Adriatic. Arrangements for future sittings M the Peace Conference, and the ratification and execution of the Treaties had ilready been concluded. ’Hie conferenci had also discussed the economic situation, in connection with which, in order to remedy the fall of the exchange. Britain had agreed lo issue a French loan in England. Tho conference also fully considered the Russian situation, and the decision was completely in accord with the policy al ready announced in the House of Commons. Tho Allies were completely agreed to all questions, and had decided to resume the conference soon in order to formulate proposals for the Turkish Treaty, and finally dispose of tho difficulties arising from the situation in the-Adriatic.

KOREA’S INDEPENDENCE.

DELEGATES’ JOURNEY ON FOOT,

FROM EAST TO WEST,

Australian-New Zealand Cable Association, PARIS, Dec. 17.-

Most of the delegates to the Peace Conference arrived b.v train, and some came by aeroplane, but the Korean repi erentatives have just arrived too late for tho hearing, 'fiiey started on February 5, and wore compelled to walk the whole distance, as they w«to without funds. They crossed Admiral Koltchak’s lines in Siberia and went north to avoid the Bolsheviks, and finally arrived via Archangel and Norway. They will stay in Europe till the League of Nations sits and hoars Korea’s claim for independence.

DOMINION SIGNATORIES,

Australian-New Zealand Cable Association LONDON. Doc. 16. Mr Andrew Fisher and Sir Thomas McKenzie will visit Pam on Friday to sign the agreement in connection with the liberated Austro-Hungarian territories and tho Roumanian Minorities Treaty. z

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 20 December 1919, Page 5

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THE PEACE TREATY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 20 December 1919, Page 5

THE PEACE TREATY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1705, 20 December 1919, Page 5