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... accepted by Holland . But as regards the military question , it would only be possible to urge the reasons given by Mr. Balfour , that is to say , that a refusal would result in a prolongation of the war . It would , however , be ...
... accepted by Holland . But as regards the military question , it would only be possible to urge the reasons given by Mr. Balfour , that is to say , that a refusal would result in a prolongation of the war . It would , however , be ...
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... accepted . MR . LANSING said he would accept the telegram as amended . M. CLEMENCEAU laid particular stress on the fact that he accepted the amendments introduced by Mr. Balfour with regret , and wished that his regrets should be ...
... accepted . MR . LANSING said he would accept the telegram as amended . M. CLEMENCEAU laid particular stress on the fact that he accepted the amendments introduced by Mr. Balfour with regret , and wished that his regrets should be ...
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... accepted the Allies ' invitation . The matter should therefore be ended . It was proposed to send another message ... acceptance of that procedure . The Conference had unanimously adopted the proposal which had been put forward by ...
... accepted the Allies ' invitation . The matter should therefore be ended . It was proposed to send another message ... acceptance of that procedure . The Conference had unanimously adopted the proposal which had been put forward by ...
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... Acceptance of Terms of Reference be made on the English text . M. CLEMENTEL explained that the text had been prepared ... accepted , on the understanding that the French text should be made to agree with the English text . MR . LANSING ...
... Acceptance of Terms of Reference be made on the English text . M. CLEMENTEL explained that the text had been prepared ... accepted , on the understanding that the French text should be made to agree with the English text . MR . LANSING ...
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... accepted this proposal and expressed the hope that the Committee would consider the point he had tried to make for proper representation of the British Dominions . ( It was agreed that the first part of the 64 THE PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE ...
... accepted this proposal and expressed the hope that the Committee would consider the point he had tried to make for proper representation of the British Dominions . ( It was agreed that the first part of the 64 THE PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE ...
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A. J. Balfour accepted agreed agreement Allied and Associated Allied Commission Annexure Armistice Army asked Associated Governments Associated Powers Austria BALFOUR Baron Makino BARON SONNINO Belgian Belgium BRITISH EMPIRE cables CAMBON clause CLEMENCEAU Commission on Polish Convention Czecho-Slovak Danish Dantzig decided decision Delegation discussion draft article Drafting Committee Eastern Galicia enemy enquired Foreign Ministers France French frontier German Government H. E. Baron Holland Hungary Hymans Italian ITALY JAPAN LANSING League of Nations LLOYD GEORGE LORD ROBERT CECIL Marshal Foch meeting ment military mission Morocco Naval necessary opinion paragraph Paris Peace Conf Peace Conference PICHON Poland Poles Polish Affairs PRESENT AMERICA PRESIDENT WILSON proposed question railway recognised referred regard relating replied representatives resolution Roumania Russia Schleswig Secretaries Serbia submitted suggested Supreme Council Supreme Economic Council Supreme War Council TARDIEU telegram territory thought tion Treaties of 1839 Treaty of Peace United wished
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Página 162 - The Mandatory shall be responsible for placing the country under such political, administrative and economic conditions as will secure the establishment of the Jewish national home...
Página 796 - Belgium, the whole world will agree, must be evacuated and re-stored, without any attempt to limit the sovereignty which she enjoys in common with all other free nations. No other single act will serve as this will serve to restore confidence among the nations in the laws which they have themselves set and determined for the government of their relations with one another. Without this healing act the whole structure and validity of international law is forever impaired.
Página 388 - The use in war of asphyxiating, poisonous or other gases, and all analogous liquids, materials or devices...
Página 639 - Article 225 of the present Treaty. The Allied and Associated Governments on the one part and the German Government on the other part reciprocally undertake also to furnish to each other: (1) A complete list of those who have died, together with all information useful for identification; (2) All information as to the number and...
Página 533 - Saddle, draught, and pack animals suitable for use in war. (8) Articles of camp equipment, and their distinctive component parts. (9) Armour plates. (10) Warships, including boats, and their distinctive component parts of such a nature that they can only be used on a vessel of war. (11) Implements and apparatus designed exclusively for the manufacture of munitions of war, for the manufacture or repair of arms, or war material for use on land or sea.
Página 569 - Treaties and undertakes immediately to recognize and to observe whatever conventions may be entered into by the Principal Allied and Associated Powers, or by any of them, in concert with the Governments of Belgium and of the Netherlands, to replace the said Treaties of 1839. If her formal adhesion should be required to such conventions or to any of their stipulations, Germany undertakes immediately to give it.
Página 249 - ARTICLE 195. In order to ensure free passage into the Baltic to all nations, Germany shall not erect any fortifications in the area comprised between latitudes 55° 27
Página 385 - After that date the total number of effectives in the Army of the States constituting Germany must not exceed one hundred thousand men, including officers and establishments of depots. The Army shall be devoted exclusively to the maintenance of order within the territory and to the control of the frontiers.
Página 569 - In territory outside her European frontiers as fixed by the present Treaty, Germany renounces all rights, titles and privileges whatever in or over territory which belonged to her or to her allies, and all rights, titles and privileges whatever their origin which she held as against the Allied and Associated Powers.
Página 493 - Germany renounces on her own behalf and on behalf of her nationals in favour of the Principal Allied and Associated Powers all rights, titles or privileges of whatever nature in the submarine cables set out below, or in any portions thereof...