PEACE TREATY.
| : - . (By Electric Telograph—Copyright) IRELAND AND LEAGUE. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. Mr Walsh during the Senate debate in a speech said that he hoped Irelanc through United States intercession might at last have a hearing before the League of Nations. Such an interceswould be permitted under Article of the Covenant. The Irish question was not a domestic one. V JAPAN AND SHANTUNG. LONDON, Oct, 18. The Now York “Times” states according to advices from Tokio that Baron Kate expressed the opinon that unless Shantung is excluded from the consortism the International group will obtain economic priority rights in ShanI tung. He added that according to An-glo-Japanese alliance and non-separate peace agreement of 1915, Japan should have had' a position in the Council of five, but the Peace Conference did not permit this.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1919, Page 3
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138PEACE TREATY. Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1919, Page 3
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