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. The Chicago Tribune (Paris edition), August 21, 1919.
Cf. The Chicago Tribune (Paris edition), August 23, 1919
Report of Dr. Jacques Bertillon. Cf. L'Information, January 20, 1919.
Cf. Le Matin, August 13, 1919.
30 3: Excess of births over deaths (yearly average).--Cf. L'Information, January 20, 1919:
Germany Great Britain Italy France 1861-70 408,333 365,499 183,196 93,515 1871-80 511,034 431,436 191,538 64,063 1881-90 551,308 442,112 307,082 66,982 1891-1900 730,265 430,000 339,409 23,961 1901-10 866,338 484,822 369,959 46,524
Professor L. Marchand. Cf. La Démocratie Nouvelle, April 26, 1919.
Dr. Walter Rathenau, in a book entitled The Death of France. I have not been able to procure a copy of this book. The extracts given above are taken from a statement published by M. Brudenne in the Matin of February 16, 1919.
Germania, August 11, 1919. Cf. Le Temps, September 9, 1919.
M. André Tardieu in a speech delivered on August 17, 1919. Cf. Paris newspapers of following two days, and in particular New York Herald, August 19th.
Cf. speech delivered by M. André Tardieu on August 17, 1919.
On this subject of reparations the Journal de Genève published several interesting articles at various times, as, for example, on May 15, 1919.
Speech of M. Klotz in the Chamber on September 5, 1919. Cf. L'Echo de Paris, September 6, 1919.
D'Estournelles de Constant. Bulletin des Droits de l'Homme, May 15, 1919.
The Chicago Tribune (Paris edition), August 24, 1919.
Issued on November 9, 1918.
See The Chicago Tribune (Paris edition), August 30, 1919.
An American Senator uncharitably conjectured that she received this honorable distinction in order to contribute an additional vote to the British.
Cf. interview with a Persian official, published in the Paris edition of The Chicago Tribune, August 19, 1919.
"Unfortunately, Mr. Lloyd George, who has stripped the Foreign Office of real power, has frequently given assurances of this nature, and his acts have always contradicted them. As a proof, his last interview with M. Clemenceau will serve." Cf. L'Echo de Paris, August 15, 1919, article by Pertinax.
Le Journal des Débats, August 15, 1919.
In Washington on August 16, 1919.
The Chicago Tribune (Paris edition), August 19, 1919.
The Chicago Tribune (Paris edition), August 24, 1919.
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