THE FOURTEEN POINTS
PRESIDENT'S PRINCIPLES UN-
SHAKEN
(Australian as 4 N.Z. Cable Association)
New York, Jan. 1
The United Press Berlin correspondent interviewed Ebert, who said that Germany would advocate international abolition of compulsory military service, but if France continued to keep a .strong standing army, Germany would favour the adoption of the Swiss system of limited service.
The United Press' Paris correspondent says- "I can state on the highest authority that President Wilson, in conference with the Allied Premiers, has not given up a single one of his fourteen principles. It is certain that he will not abandon his interpretation of the freedom of the seas."
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14957, 3 January 1919, Page 5
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107THE FOURTEEN POINTS Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 14957, 3 January 1919, Page 5
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