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LEAGUE OF NATIONS

BRITISH ACCEPTANCE OF AMERICAN RESERVATIONS. Washington, February 2. A profound impression has been created by Viscount Grey's letter in the London "Times," expressing willingness tn accept Senator Lodge's reservations on the Peace Treaty. The Republicans assert thnt the Ambassador's attitude conliims them in their impression that Great Britain would be glad to Lave the United Stntes in the League of Nations upon America's own terms. The Democrats are reticent. It lias been disclosed (hat during informal talks with Senators whilo m Washington, Viscount Grey showed letters from Mr. Lloyd George, indicating that Senator Lodge's reservations, as voted by the Senate on the closing day of the special session, would find acceptance in Great Britain. Viscount Grey, however, refused to comprom'se- on the question of the right of the Dominions to their votes in the League of Na-tions.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. (Rec. February 3, 9.15 p.m.) Washington, February 2. Several Sena tors affirm that Viscount Grey showed them a cablegram from Mr. Lloyd George reading ts follows:— "Lodge's reservations are satisfactory. We want United Stales to enter League." -Aus.-JN.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 111, 4 February 1920, Page 7

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 111, 4 February 1920, Page 7

LEAGUE OF NATIONS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 111, 4 February 1920, Page 7

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