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Somewhere between August 17 and 20, 1919. It was transmitted by Admiral Bristol, American member of the Inter-Allied Inquiry Mission at Smyrna. Cf. L'Echo de Paris, August 28, 1919. Article by Pertinax. L'Echo de Paris, August 28, 1919. Article by Pertinax.

It is a paper from our old quarter, 'L'Echo de la Bievre. I don't know, gentlemen, if you'll be of my opinion, but I think nothing could be better written. It is droll, though, how inattentive these journalists are! most of them write your name without the H; I think you ought to complain of it."

One L'Echo, was captured by Sir Charles Hardy, and was taken into the British Navy; whilst the other, though chased for some distance, made good its escape to L'Orient with the first news of the siege. Previously to the coming of the British, two ships had been sunk in the harbour's mouth to render entrance therein difficult; two more were added to these, and then a fifth.

Accoute, a Mirmiraut, courons Tout a Griffaut; Y apres: Tayaut, Tayaut. On reprend route, Voila le Cerf a l'eau. La trompe sonne, La Meute donne, L'echo resonne, Nous pressons les nouveaux relais: Volcelets, Volcelets.

In the first version of the Covenant, Article XIX deals with this subject. In the revised version it is Article XXI. Cf. L'Echo de Paris, August 19, 1919. In July, 1919. L'Echo de Paris, August 19, 1919. The armistice concluded with Hungary was grossly violated by the Hungarians and had lost its force. The Rumanians, when occupying the country, demanded a new one, and drafted it.

L'Echo de Paris, June 12, 1919. The New York Herald, March 22, 1919. L'Echo de Paris, June 12, 1919. The New York Herald, March 22, 1919. L'Humanité, May 23, 1919. on July 18, 1919. Cf. Matin, Echo de Paris, Figaro, July 10, 1919. Cf.

Corriere delta Sera, August 20, 1919. L'Humanité, May 21, 1919. The Nation, August 23, 1919. Chief of the Austrian police at Vienna Congress in the years 1814-15. In L'Echo de Paris, March 2,1919. Cf. The Daily Telegraph, March 4th. Le Gaulois, March 8, 1919. Cf. The Daily Telegraph, March 10th. Cf. Cf. Report of Dr. Jacques Bertillon. Cf. L'Information, January 20, 1919. Cf.

Pertinax in L'Echo de Paris, July 5, 1919. This admission was made to a distinguished member of the Diplomatic Corps. In The Daily Telegraph, June 19, 1919, and in The Public Ledger of Philadelphia. In July M. Pichon told the Esthonian delegates that France recognized the independence of their country in principle.

With Rene Bazin's Appreciation. Referring to the article printed below, which appeared in The London Times Literary Supplement of Oct. 1, and which the French Government ordered to be read in all Parisian schools, M. Rene Bazin writes in l'Echo de Paris: Is not this language admirable? What full and flowing phrases. They are like a ship filled with grain sailing into port with her sails full.

Speech delivered at Mount Vernon on July 4, 1918. Of the United States, France, and Great Britain. Between April 5th and 12th. In his address to the representatives of organized labor in January, 1918. L'Echo de Paris, April 29, 1919. Le Gaulois, April 29, 1919. These meetings were held from March 28 till April 23, 1919.