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This record is about the Minutes of meeting No 95 held 2 December 1920: 1. Expressions of welcome to Lord... dating from 1920 Dec 2 in the series Ambassadors to the Peace Conference, Paris: Minutes of Proceedings. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Minutes of meeting No 95 held 2 December 1920:
1. Expressions of welcome to Lord Hardinge.
2. Italy's representative on the Commission for the division of material at Danzig.
3. Bulgarian prisoners of war in Serbia.
4. Allotment of German rolling stock to Poland.
5(a). Expenses of the echelon of the Aeronautical Commission of Control at Chalais-Meudon.
5(b). Destruction of aeronautical hangars in Germany.
5(c). Sale of German aeronautical material at Antwerp attributed to Great Britain.
6. Saar frontiers.
7(a). Reorganisation of Bulgarian Naval Forces.
7(b). Questions concerning Bulgarian Naval Forces.
8. Powers of the Interallied Rhineland High Commission.
9. Billeting of troops of occupation in the Rhineland.
10(a). Request of Czechoslovak Government to purchase 200 field kitchens.
10(b). Military schools in Austria.
10(c). Sequestration of Austrian aeronautical material sold to a private society.
10(d). Aeronautical installations to be left in Austria for use by international aerial navigation.
10(e). Maintenance of certain hangars and aeronautical shelters in Bulgaria.
11. Lighting and heating of trains proceeding to territories occupied by Allied troops.
12. Hungarian minorities.
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