PEACE TREATY.
AMERICAN RESERVATIONS. (Bv Cable-P"** AMCivion— I Copyrjckl.) (Australian ar.d 2T.Z. Cab!® ArtOdltiflfl.) WASHINGTON. January 0. Thr> Dr:nnrrats have >übnuiied n series of Treaty reservation* to tho Reuublican "'mild resenationists." Tiio Democrats claim tli.it these reservations wil' receive M Democratic votes WASHINGTON. .January 7. Senator O. W. I'ncWuood lias notified the >etiatp that, unions the Pea"'** Treaty deadlock is broken within a week, he intends to press a resolution '•ailing on a Ri-Pnrti c :in Committee to attempt to reach «:i agreement l>v compromise. Negotiations are pro< eedillS, but ?r> far without etfeet. THE LEAnri-: OF NATIONS'. WASHINGTON, January 0. According to .Mr F. L. Folk. 1 nderSeciotary of State. when the Allies and Oermaiir have ratified the I'eace Treaty, President Wilson will l>o ready to issue the first invitation for a meeting of tho I/cague of Nations. President Wilson's view is that Arriorican ratification in this connexion is immaterial.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16727, 9 January 1920, Page 7
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151PEACE TREATY. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16727, 9 January 1920, Page 7
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