THE PEACE CONFERENCE: HISTORIC SCENE

Title THE PEACE CONFERENCE: HISTORIC SCENE
Type Periodical
Language Arabic
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Date The Palestine News: The Weekly Newspaper of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force of the British Army in Occupied Enemy Territory, 1919-01, Vol.1 (47), p.6
Notes Paris, 18th.– Large crowds including journalists, cinematograph operators and photographers assembled early before the Foreign Ministry to see the arrival of the delegates at the opening of the great Peace Conference. Jules Cambon was the first arrival, and the rest followed in twos and threes. After entering the Foreign Ministry they passed through the Salon du Congrès and the Salon des Ambassadeurs, reaching …
Sample Text The Palestine News: The Weekly Newspaper of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force of the British Army in Occupied Enemy Territory, 1919-01, Vol.1 (47), p.6
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THE PEACE CONFERENCE: HISTORIC SCENE

Type Periodical
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library University of Washington
Record ID cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1505180206
Library Location Check for online access
Date The Palestine News: The Weekly Newspaper of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force of the British Army in Occupied Enemy Territory, 1919-01, Vol.1 (47), p.6
Notes Paris, 18th.– Large crowds including journalists, cinematograph operators and photographers assembled early before the Foreign Ministry to see the arrival of the delegates at the opening of the great Peace Conference. Jules Cambon was the first arrival, and the rest followed in twos and threes. After entering the Foreign Ministry they passed through the Salon du Congrès and the Salon des Ambassadeurs, reaching …
Sample Text The Palestine News: The Weekly Newspaper of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force of the British Army in Occupied Enemy Territory, 1919-01, Vol.1 (47), p.6
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