PEACE CONFERENCE OPENS
"A FATOURABLE ATMOSPHERE."
LdNDON, December 16
Sir Bdward Grey welcomed the peace delegates at St. James' Palace. The sittings have commenced. / ' - Sir Edward Grey, in welcoming the peace delegates, said the delegates would fin 3in England a favourable atmosphere for calm impartiality. If suCr cessful in their difficult task they would gain the respect of the whole of Europe, . ■~-■.■„ M. Baneff thanked Sir E. Grey, and the conference adjourned till Tuesday.
The chairman will be a representa- , tive of e=ach country alternately.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12857, 18 December 1912, Page 5
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