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... sent by the Rhine route , a lesser number of troops would have to be maintained in the occupied terri- tories , and the promises made to Marshal Foch would not be fulfilled . That would be the inevitable result . The Dutch Government ...
... sent by the Rhine route , a lesser number of troops would have to be maintained in the occupied terri- tories , and the promises made to Marshal Foch would not be fulfilled . That would be the inevitable result . The Dutch Government ...
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... sent was that it constituted an admission that the Limburg act was right , since the Allies proposed to do the same . MR . BALFOUR replied that he could not accept Mr. Lansing's con- tention for two reasons . Firstly , the substantial ...
... sent was that it constituted an admission that the Limburg act was right , since the Allies proposed to do the same . MR . BALFOUR replied that he could not accept Mr. Lansing's con- tention for two reasons . Firstly , the substantial ...
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... sent , it was most im- portant that its intent and purpose should not be misunderstood by the friendly forces in Siberia . MR . BALFOUR wished to ask the military authorities a question of fact . It was being said that the Bolsheviks ...
... sent , it was most im- portant that its intent and purpose should not be misunderstood by the friendly forces in Siberia . MR . BALFOUR wished to ask the military authorities a question of fact . It was being said that the Bolsheviks ...
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... sent to Marshal Foch : - " The Supreme War Council urgently draws Marshal Foch's atten- tion to the following message received from the Polish Government . It is evident that the Germans have hastened their offensive in order to present ...
... sent to Marshal Foch : - " The Supreme War Council urgently draws Marshal Foch's atten- tion to the following message received from the Polish Government . It is evident that the Germans have hastened their offensive in order to present ...
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... sent to Germany or Switzerland . Great Britain is disposed to proceed in the same manner as rapidly as possible . " In respect to the second , Herr Erzberger's view was that proceed- ings could not be taken against private individuals ...
... sent to Germany or Switzerland . Great Britain is disposed to proceed in the same manner as rapidly as possible . " In respect to the second , Herr Erzberger's view was that proceed- ings could not be taken against private individuals ...
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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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