23 NOVEMBER 1918, Page 2

Mr. A. P. Nicholson, the Political Correspondent of the Daily

News, says that the arrangements for the Peace Congress fall under three heads. In London the Imperial War Cabinet will first determine the policy of the British Empire. All the Dominion Prime Ministers will attend the meetings, and it is expected that these will begin as soon as General Botha arrives. The Maharajah of Bikanir and Sir S. P. Sinha will represent India. The second step will be the Allied Conference in Paris, which will be held about the middle of December. Most, if not all, of those who will sit at the Peace Congress itself will meet at this preliminary Conference. Arrangements have been made for two hundred and sixty officials and officers to be attached to the British delegation.