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Show '444 4'4,4444'4'4 4 4 INTERNATIONAL SITUATION 4 f (By the Associated Press) Although Premier Orlando has f left Paris with two or three mem- bers of the Italian delegation to 4 the peace conference, the latest -f Paris advices do not give tho view that the move means a cessa 4 - Hon of Italy's participation in the 4- conference. Italy, If all her delegates leaye 4 f Paris, will be represented at the -f f conference by Great Britain and - France. 4 Efforts to find some middle 4 f ground between Premier Orlando - 4 and President Wilson continued a during the day yesterday, but -f there is no indication as to the 4 nature of the advances made by 4 4- Premiers Lloyd George and Clem- 4- enccau in their attempt to hold the coalition of the Allies Intact 4 4 The council f three held a 4 meet ihl; yesterday, but the ex- i pected decision relative to the 4 rival Chinese and Japanese f claims to the former irman for I tress of Kao Thau and the Shan- I 4- tung peninsula was aparently not reached. Reports from Paris state that a plan dealing with the future 4 status of the port of Danzig. claimed by Poland, has been ap- 4 14- proved. This plan creates Dan 4-4- zig as a free city, under a sort 4 4- of Polish protectorate riand 4- would be given the use of the 4 4" docks and wharves, the control -4-4- ofhe Vistula water route and the 4- ,4- corridor leading from the former 4- Polish frontier to the sea. 4-4- Conditions in Hungary are, ac- 4-4- cording to a report from Berlin. 4 very grave. The Rumanian ad- 4 vance is continuing. French 4- troops aiding in the mlvement 4-4- The Entente Allies have troops 4-4- at Neustadt on the Danube he- 4- low Budapest to act as reserves 4- for the Rumanians, the advices 4 4- state. Czecho-Slovak troops are 4-4- reported by Vienna to he attack- 4- ing the city of Waitzen, twenty 4-4- miles northeast of Budapest. 4 4j President Wilson has recogniz- 4- ed the British protectorate over 4- Esvpi. I4-4-4-4-4-4- 4-4-4-4-4-4-4- |