FIVE DAYS' GRACE
THE ALLIES' DECISION REPLY TO THE GERMAN COUNTERPROPOSALS THE AUSTRIAN TREATY (By Telegraph-Presa Association-Copyright ' Paris, Juno 9. The Allies intond to deliver a reply to the German counter-proposals en June 13,' and then to allow five days for tho Germans'to sign the treaty.—Aw.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. ' LEAKAGE OF PEACE TERMS U.S. SENATE'S INVESTIGATION. Washington, 'Juno 9. . The investigation ordered by the Senate into Senator Lodge's charge disclosed that copies of the peace terms from Germany were brought to tho United States by tin American correspondent (Mr. Burali), who presented <v copv to the Senate. Messrs. J. P. Morgan, Sohiff, Vanderlip, and other Ne»- York millionaires, are being summoned as witnesses, with a. view to discovering whether financial interests benefited bv knowledge of tho details of tho Treaty.—Aus,-N.Z, Cablo Assn. ' /
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 7
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131FIVE DAYS' GRACE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 220, 11 June 1919, Page 7
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