SENATE AND TREATY
"DELAY IN RATIFICATION AN OUTRAGE"
STATEMERT BY MR. BRYAN
(Rec. January 22, 7.15 p.m.) New York, January 19. Mr. W. J. Bryan, in {ho course of a speech, said the delay in making tlio Treaty ratification was an outrage. 110 declared: "I lovo tho Democratic Party .too well to permit it to commit the crimo of making tho Treaty an election Tssuo, causing an additional*delay of seventeen months."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. RECEPTION OFIUNGARIAN TREATY BLACK FLAGS FLOWN AT BUDAPEST. (Rec. January 12, 7.15 p.m.) Budapest, January 18. The newspapers woro issued with black borders when they published tho Peaco Treaty. Black flags were flown on many public buildings and residences. Theatre performances were forbidden for tlireo days.—"The Times." BULGARIAN TREATY RATIFIED AFTER PROTESTS AGAINST RIGOROUS TERMS. (Rec. January 22, 8.35 p.m.) Paris, January ID. - Advices from Sofia state that tho So'branjo has ratified the Peace Treaty, after recording a number of protests against "tho rigorous terms imposed — Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. [Under the terms of tlio Treaty Bui-, garia agrees to pay an indemnity of about .£90.000,000. al]ows Rumania to remain in the Dobruja, give/ np, in the east, the S'rtumnitza triangle to Serbia, and, to the south, most of Thrace to Greece. Tho matter of a corridor through to Thraco to give Bulgaria access to tho Aegean 'is left to future determination. Finaily, Bulgaria must abolish cons<;rintion and limit her army to 20,000 men.]
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 101, 23 January 1920, Page 7
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236SENATE AND TREATY Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 101, 23 January 1920, Page 7
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