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Show PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO PARIS ATTRACTS GREAT ATTENTION LONDON, Nov. 39. Plans for the approaching ap-proaching peace conference were discussed dis-cussed prominently by some of the morning newspapers, aud, according to the Daily Express, arrangements are Hearing completion. The Express, which is generally well informed on political matters, adds that tho British delegates have not yet been selected finally, but probably will include in-clude Premier Lloyd George, A. Bonar Law, chancellor of the. exchequer; A. J. Balfour, the foreign secretary ; Earl Reading, a labor representative, and a representative of the dominions. President Wilson's visit to Paifs attracts at-tracts general attention. |