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Interpreter: Paul Mantoux

see also en:American Commission to Negotiate Peace

      • Gordon Auchincloss, House's son-in-law
    • Laroche, director of European Dept of Foreign Ministry, expert on the Greek Committee
    • Léon Alphonse Thaddée Krajewski, ex-representative of French government to Albanian government of Essad Pasha, expert on the Greek Committee[2]

... at the Hôtel Edouard VII ?

      • G. de Martino, Italian representative on Greek Committee

Africa Meridionalis

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  • Faisal
    • T. E. Lawrence
  • Paul Hymans
  • Karel Kramář
  • Eduard Beneš
  • Milan Štefánik
  • Sir Robert Borden
  • Nikola Pašić
  • Ante Trumbić
  • Milenko Vesnić
        • Robert Seton-Watson
        • Henry Wickham Steed

Non receptus

Nova Zelandia

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  • William Massey
  • Roman Dmowski
  • Ignace Paderewski
  • Prince Charoon
  • Prince Traidos Prabandhu
  • Lu Zhengxiang
  • Wellington Koo
  • Karl Renner
  • Alexander Stamboliski
  • Ulrich Brockdorff-Rantzau
  • Hermann Müller
  • Johannes Bell
        • Matthias Erzberger

Postulantes, parasiti, Lutetiae praesentes

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      • Tache Ionescu (and Bessie) (Romania)
      • Marie (Queen of Romania) (Romania)
      • Radovic, Podgorica Assembly (Montenegro)
      • representative of King Nikita (Montenegro)
      • King Nikita of Montenegro
      • Nansen
      • Gertrude Bell
      • Ruth Draper
      • Elinor Glyn
      • Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt
      • Elsa Maxwell
      • Millicent Fawcett
      • Seton Watson
      • Sergei Sazonov, Russian emigré
      • Boris Savinkov, Russian emigré
      • Andrej Hlinka, Slovak
      • Said Zaghlul, Egypt
      • Chukri Ganem, Syriac poet of Paris, prioduced as representative of the Syrian Arabs
      • en:Ho Chi Minh
      • Chaim Weizmann
      • Nahum Sokolow, Polish Zionist spokesman
      • André Spire, French Zionist spokesman
      • Sylvain Lévy, French Zionist spokesman
      • Ismail Hakki, representing Bulgarian Muslims (Petsalis-Diomidis p. 163 n. 40 etc.)
      • Essad Pasha Toptani, Albanian (Petsalis-Diomidis p. 28 etc.)
      • Halil Pasha, Albanian
      • Turhan Pasha, Albanian
      • Chrysanthos
      • Vamvakas, deputy for Kavala in Ottoman Parliament (Petsalis-Diomidis p. 155 etc.)
      • Antoniadis, deputy for Adrianople in Ottoman Parliament (Petsalis-Diomidis p. 155 etc.)
      • William Orpen, artist
      • Augustus John, artist
      • Ruth Draper, gave monologues
      • Sarah Bernhardt
      • Isadora Duncan's brother

Field workers

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  • Grew, Joseph C. Turbulent Era: A Diplomatic Record of Forty Years, 1904-1945, Books for Libraries Press, 1952.
  • Heinrichs, Waldo. American Ambassador: Joseph C. Grew and the Development of the American Diplomatic Tradition, Oxford University Press, 1986. ISBN 0-19-504159-3
  • Lord Lothian, Philip Kerr, 1882-1940 by J. R. M Butler, St. Martin's Press (1960)


Phya Bibadh Kosha

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  • Mr. Phya Bibadh Kosha, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the King of Siam at Rome: at Paris 1919 [2]

Princeps Traidos Prabandhu

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  1. see en:Alexander Leeper, his father. Note potential confusion:
    • We seem to be talking about the elder brother, Alexander Wigram Allen Leeper (1887-1935) was born on 4 January 1887 and educated at Melbourne Grammar School, the University of Melbourne and Balliol College, Oxford. He entered the Foreign Office in 1918 after publishing The Justice of Rumania's Cause (London, 1917). In 1924 as first secretary he was seconded to advise S. M. (Lord) Bruce on reorganization of the Department of External Affairs. The Leeper report is an important document in the history of Australian foreign policy, arguing for closer effective co-ordination with British policy by creating the position of liaison officer in London, which R. G. (Lord) Casey was the first to occupy. First secretary in Vienna in 1924-28, and a counsellor in the Foreign Office in 1933, Leeper was appointed C.B.E. in 1920 and C.M.G. in 1935. His unfinished History of Medieval Austria was published in 1941.
    • Sir Reginald (Rex) Wildig Allen Leeper, C.B.E., C.M.G., K.C.M.G., G.B.E. (1888-1968) had a distinguished career as a British diplomat and as the 'architect' of the British Council.
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