Jubilant demonstrations in Strasbourg, Dec. 9, 1918, to celebrate the visit of President Poincaré and France's re covery of the "lost provinces " (From a drawing by J. Simont in L'Illustration, Paris) PERIOD LV. The Peace Conference-Who's Who in the Conference-The New Armistice Settlement-Activities of the Lesser Belligerents-American Problems of Reconstruction-Demobilizing the British Army-Feeding Hungry. Europe-Boundary Disputes in Europe -Poland's Triple Warfare Over Boundaries—The Case of Northern Epirus-Albania at the Peace Conference--New Territorial Problems in Asia-Civil Warfare in Germany-Germany's Attitude on Peace Terms The League of Nations Controversy-President Wilson's Boston Speech-Senate Discussion of the League-Ex-President Taft's Support of the League -President Wilson's New York Address—Japan's Ambitions in Siberia-Sufferings of the RomanoffsThe Japanese Army in Siberia-The Caucasus During the War-United States Inquiry Into BolshevismEvidence of Colonel Raymond Robins-Testimony of Ambassador Francis-Strasbourg Welcomes the French The Filipinos in the War-Bombing Germany: General Trenchard's Report-Decrease in the Population of France-Haig's Victory Dispatch: Official Narrative, II. |