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THE ALLIES IN CONFERENCE AT VERSAILLES, WHERE MOMENTOUS DECISIONS ARE TAKEN. A photograph taken recently at one of the conferences at the Trianon Palace at Versailles showing Mr. A. J. Balfour, Sir Douglas Haia:, General Wilson, and. an American General chatting in the park. Sir Douglas Haig weai*s his usual pleasant smile of confidence. * °

ENGLAND'S SMILING FARMERETTES - Why is it that all England's girls when on the farm are always wreathed in smiles? —Newspaper 111., Ltd. -

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Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 13

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THE ALLIES IN CONFERENCE AT VERSAILLES, WHERE MOMENTOUS DECISIONS ARE TAKEN. A photograph taken recently at one of the conferences at the Trianon Palace at Versailles showing Mr. A. J. Balfour, Sir Douglas Haia:, General Wilson, and. an American General chatting in the park. Sir Douglas Haig weai*s his usual pleasant smile of confidence. * ° ENGLAND'S SMILING FARMERETTES – Why is it that all England's girls when on the farm are always wreathed in smiles? —Newspaper 111., Ltd. – Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 13

THE ALLIES IN CONFERENCE AT VERSAILLES, WHERE MOMENTOUS DECISIONS ARE TAKEN. A photograph taken recently at one of the conferences at the Trianon Palace at Versailles showing Mr. A. J. Balfour, Sir Douglas Haia:, General Wilson, and. an American General chatting in the park. Sir Douglas Haig weai*s his usual pleasant smile of confidence. * ° ENGLAND'S SMILING FARMERETTES – Why is it that all England's girls when on the farm are always wreathed in smiles? —Newspaper 111., Ltd. – Free Lance, Volume XVIII, Issue 948, 12 September 1918, Page 13

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