PEACE CONFERENCE.
Arrival of Delegates. ,— INTREPID KOREANS. (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Australian-N.Z. Cable Association.) Received Last Night, 7.35 o'clock. PARIS, Dec. 17. Most of tho dolegates to the Peaco Conference arrived by train, but some camo by aoroplane. The Korean representatives have just arrived, too lato for hearing. They started on February 5, and were compelled to walk the whole distance, as they wero without funds. They crossed Admiral Koltchalc's lines, and went north to avoid tho Bolsheviks, and finally arrived via Archangel and Norway. They will stay in Europe till tho League of Nations sits and hears Korea's claim for independence. SOME IMPORTANT PROPOSALS. ALLIED UNANIMITY. Received Last Night, 9.30 o 'clock. LONDON, Doc. 16. In the House of Commons, the Right Hon. D. Lloyd George stated that tho Allied conference in London had discussed peaco with Turkey and Hungary, and the situation in tho Adriatic. Arrangements for future sittings of tho Peaco Conference, and the ritifica- i tion and execution of treaties, had already been concluded. Tho conference also discussed the economic situation in connection with which, in order to remedy the fall of exchange, Britain had agreed to issue a French loan in England. The conference also fully considered tho Russian situation, and the decision was completely in accord with the policy already announced in tho Commons. Tho Allies were completely agreed on all questions, and had decided to rosumo tho conference soon, in order to formulate proposals for tho Turkish Treaty and finally disposo of difficulties arising from tho situation in the Adriatic.
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Wairarapa Age, 20 December 1919, Page 5
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