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PEACS RESOLUTION

• INTRODUCED IN UNITED SIMS SENATE i AND SENT TO THE HOUSE OF - REPRESENTATIVES (By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright Washington, March 31. The Republican leaders introduced a resolution in Ih'o Senato declaring . the . elate of war with Germany ended. The motion was referred to the Foreign Re- ; latious Committee, with the objeit of its reappearing in the Senate on Friday, the [ third anniversary of . the Declaration of War.—Aus.-N.55. Cable Assn. . , (Rec. April 2, 5.5 p.m.) Washington, April 1. [ The peace resolution was reported from the Committee of Foreign Affairs and ■ /ieiit to the House of Representatives, i Ths debate lias, l)cen arranged for Mon- , 'day.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ; ' PRESIDENT DETERMINED TO SMASH , - RESOLUTION > .MAY STAND FOR THIRD TERM. Washington, March 31. [ President Wilson is determined to ' smash the Peace, resolution by sheer in--1 activity, and to keep the Ambassadors ' at' bay, aiid public affairs in •suspense. ! He .believes that the country is with [ him'against the- Eesefvati-onists, and in- ' sists on giving the population a chance 1 of- declaring itself at the election. It is ! possible that President Wilson will try [ fo? a third term with the Covenant as his platform, otherwise he will nominate Mr. MacAdoo on the same ticket. ' Actually the country is indifferent to the ' Treaty -fight, also to Turkey and the Adriatic, and to the naval programing, 1 an!'is only : moderately interested in (jprmany's''restoration, but decidedly ridicules''the Allies 1 surrendering to Uio ! spectre'of. Bolshevism.—"The Times." 1 -RESUBMISSION OF TREATY-URGED ' I!"-' RATIFICATION WITH LODGE'S [ .' ' RESERVATIONS SOUGHT. (Rec. April 1,'11.45 p.m.) ■ r ' Washington, March 31. ! A delegation representing a large num- ! ber of prominent Republicans ati,J)pnioerats called at White House to urge'-Pre--1 sident Wilson again to submit the Treaty ' to the Senate and give his assent to ratification with Senator Lodge's reserva- ' tions.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 161, 3 April 1920, Page 7

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PEACS RESOLUTION Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 161, 3 April 1920, Page 7

PEACS RESOLUTION Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 161, 3 April 1920, Page 7

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