Paris Peace Conference 180.03401/60

Notes of a Meeting held at President Wilson’s House in the Place des Etats-Unis, Paris, on Wednesday, June 11th, 1919, at 5.45 p.m.

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  • Present.— United States of America. President Wilson.—British Empire. The Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George, M.P.—France. M. Clemenceau.—Italy. H. E. M. Orlando.
Sir Maurice Hankey, K.C.B. } Secretaries
Count Aldrovandi
Prof. P. J. Mantoux. Interpreter.

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Russia: The Reply from Admiral Koltchak

10. President Wilson read the reply from Admiral Koltchak which had been repeated and was now practically complete. (Appendix II.)1

It was particularly noted that Admiral Koltchak had given satisfactory assurances that there would be no return to the regime which existed in February, 1917.

(It was agreed that, subject to the consent of the Japanese Delegation, the telegram to Admiral Koltchak and the reply should be published. Sir Maurice Hankey was directed to communicate a copy to the Japanese Delegation.

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Note.—Sir Maurice Hankey handed a copy to M. Saburi, the Secretary of the Japanese Delegation, at the Villa Majestic immediately after the meeting.)

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  1. Infra.