SENATE AND TREATY
MAJOR PROBLEMS SOLVED
VIRTUAL AGREEMENT ON ARTICLE TEN (By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright (Hoc. January 26, 9.-10 p.m.) N Washington, January 23. Senator Lodge has announced that tho compromise conference has reached a virtual agreement on Article X. It is now felt that many difficulties attendant on effecting a compromise will quickly disappear, since the major problems are sohcd.-Aus.-X.Z. Cable Assn. New York, January 22. The Washington correspondent of tho "New York Times" states that the Democratic and Republican Senators who are conferring in the hops of reaching a compromise on the Treaty have virtually reached a deadlock on Article Ten. Many Senators bnvo expressed a fear that it will probably be impossible to ieach an agreement. "The conference adjourned after a long meeting, without reaching a decision—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. . GRECIAN CIAITIN THRACE Washington, January 22. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has introduced a resolution supporting tho claims of Greece to all the Thracian territory surrendered to tho Allies by Turkey and Bulgaria, provided nn outlet to the Aegean Sea is granted to Bulgaria—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. Tims in Mope THE EXPULSION QUESTION. Delhi, January 24. The Viceroy lias issued an emphatic denial of tho rumours that the Imperial Government, at tho Paris Conference, decided for the expulsion of the Turks from Europe.—Router.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 104, 27 January 1920, Page 7
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