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PRESIDENT WILSON ON PARIS CONFERENCE.

THE LABOUR AGREEMENT. GREATEST OF THEM ALL United Press Association —By Elec trie Telegraph—Copyright. Washington, May 2. Mr Wilson has cabled to Mr Tumulty that the Labour programme is the most important accomplishment of the new day in which the interests of labour will be systematically safeguarded and promoted. No single thing done at Paris will accomplish so much towards the stability of labour conditions throughout the world. THE PEACE CONFERENCE. A FRANCO-AMERICAN AGREEMENT. Received May 3, noon. New York, May 2. The New York Sim’s Paris correspondent states that the loreigu Office declares that M. Clemenceau and the United States will arrange mi agreement between the United States and France whereby the United States will furnish troops to protect France in the event of a German attack. THS PEACE TREATY. A BRIEF FORECAST. Paris, May 2. The Echo de Paris states that the preliminary treaty is a compromise. The preamble shows why the Allies and Associated Powers entered the war and mentions the necessity for the League of Nations. The second chapter relates to the German frontiers. The third other frontier changes. The fourth to military, naval and aerial questions. The fifth to German Colonies. Other chapters deal with reparation, economic and financial matte.s and labour legislation. The document finally stipulates for guarantees for carriyug out the Treaty. DANZIG AND VISTULA QUESTION. CORRIDOR TO BE POLISH territory London, April 30. The Daily Telegraph's Berlin correspondent learns on excellent authority that the Danzig and \ i»- ’ tula corridor will be under Polisn administration. The overthrow seems inevitable it Germany accepts.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11820, 3 May 1919, Page 8

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PRESIDENT WILSON ON PARIS CONFERENCE. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11820, 3 May 1919, Page 8

PRESIDENT WILSON ON PARIS CONFERENCE. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11820, 3 May 1919, Page 8