THE PEACE CONFERENCE.
TO ENFORCE PEACE. STATEMENT BY PRESIDENT WILSON. Received Dec. 20, 11.15 p.m. Paris, Dec. 18. President Wilson denied the published report that he approved of a league to enforce peace, adding: "I am, as everyone knows, not only in favor ox the league, but believe the formation of such a league is absolutely indispensable for the maintenance of peace, but the particular plan of the league to enforce peace was never endorsed by me."— Reutef.
AMERICAN DISCUSSIONS. Washington, Dec. 10. The United Press Paris correspondent states that the first conference of the American peace delegation with the President will begin to-day.* Mr. Hurley, after the conference with the President, expressed the hope that the entire American • army would be brought home by December, 1919.—Australian Cahle Assoc. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 December 1918, Page 5
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