PEACE TREATY.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS' VOTES. (Bt C»blfr -Frew AwrUt'.cm— CopjTiS* l *-) i.Kcu'.cr's Telegram*.) W VSIIINTiJON, January 3. The new prcposals regarding the Pence Treaty arc reported to have been reje;:U-d by President Wilson. It is stated that ho violently objects to iho proposed reservation dealing with the vet nig power on the League ot Nations Comui'i. declares lt: > •ui'Mttion w : ll dist r:uiohi:-o Canada. Australia, and other British Dominions, •vhich would certainly protest, and (ho British Government. would surely support such protests. WORKING FOR COMPROMISE. PROPOSED CONCILIATION COMMITTEE. (Received Januarv 7th, 1.20 a.m.) NEW YORK, January •">. Tho "Washington correspondent of the "Now York limes" says that it ixtatod that Senator Underwood will request tbo Senate to create an official Conciliation Committee to -work out a Treats compromise, in the event of the "Republican "mild reservationists" not offering a basis of compromise. It is"understood that the Democrats will unanimously support Senator Vndenvood.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16725, 7 January 1920, Page 7
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152PEACE TREATY. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16725, 7 January 1920, Page 7
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