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Show DILATORY PEACE CONGRESS BLAMED (New York Times Cable, Copyright.) LONDON, March 25. The Paris correspondents corre-spondents of London newspapers support this morning's Paris newspapers in Insisting In-sisting upon the urgency of poace, and tho French opinion that the allies, by delays de-lays in concluding the peace preliminaries, are to a certain extent responsible for the situation which has arisen in Hungary. Tho London Times' Paris correspondent blames the council of ten for the failure to reach an agreement with regard to a policy toward Russia, and declares fhat apparently nothing has been done since the Prinklpo proposal. The correspondent correspon-dent says: "The Russian question has been nan-died nan-died bv exactly the same method as that applied to the other main questions of the general peace settlement. The real consideration con-sideration of it has simply been postponed and the delegates, breathing the soporific atmosphere of their various hotels, apparently appar-ently have lost touch with the realities of any country save their own, and seem quite unaware of the tide of impatience that is sweeping through the world. The correspondent of the Daily Express savs- "It Is tragically clear that the delay de-lay in arriving at peace between the allies and Germany is tho direct and prevailing cause of the Bolshevist wave wnich now unquestionably threatens European order and civilization." |