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Show ' f f v "zr v v y w - c8i S JVi R (fln T r?V ?a 2 iALLfES DECIDE TD " SEND-STRONG MOTE ; BEIill 1CT1 I Penalties to be Imposed for In-i In-i suits Suffered by Entente ;l Officials jJUGO-SLAVS TOLD I TO EVACUATE TOWN j Council of League of Nations I Will Meet in Paris for Third lime PARIS, March 11. The conference confer-ence of ambassadors today decided decid-ed to send tho German government govern-ment a very firmly worded npte, J demanding immediate application I of the penalties provided for the outrages suffered by officers of 'the inter-allied commission to the (Baltic states during the German evacuation of this region which ,has hitherto been delayed. The conference decided to demand de-mand again that the government at Belgrade order the evacuation of Radkersburg, which is still occupied oc-cupied by the Jugo-Slavs, contrary con-trary to the decisions of the conference. con-ference. PARIS. March 11. The council of the league of nations, it was decided today, will meet for the third time in this city Saturday. Those present will be Leon Bourgeoise representing Fiance; Arthur J. Balfour, for Great Britain; TomasBO TittonI for Italy; Baron Matsui for Japan; Count Qui-ncnes Qui-ncnes de Leon for Spain, Dr. Gastoa da Cunha for Brazil; Paul Hymans for Belgium, and Athos Romanos for Greece. M. Romanos replaces Elip-therios Elip-therios Yenezelos the Greek premier. The principal business will be the recent communication of the allies asking ask-ing that the council of the league of nations consider the appointment of a commission with the view of obtaining impartial and authorized information concerning the present situation in Russia- This request was forwarded February Febru-ary 21 by the British premier, David Lloyd George, as president of the su-jpreme su-jpreme council, to Sir James Eric Drummond, secretary-general of the league of nations. |