THE PEACE TREATY.
(By Electric Telegraph—Cop*. ight.) ITALY’S NEEDS. deceived This l)av at 9 .50. a.m.l , HEW YORK, October' 22. The New York “Times” Atlanta City correspondent states the Italian mission informed the Conference that Italy s greatest requirement is wheat. She Snufch import 3,500,000 /bushels, for which long time credits will be required. Italy desires a loan of .500 million dollars of which it hoped twothirds, would be obtained in United States.
A SENATOR'S VIEW. (Received This Day at 9.25 a.m.) WASHINGTON, October 22. StraUß, a former Ambassador to Turkey lit speeches, said if we send the treaty back with amendments or dramatic reservations, it would compel Briin order to agree with, them, to exclude from the League Assembly Dominions such as Australia and Canada whose valiant armies contributed materially to the winning of the war and whose ideals of liberty are akin to ours
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1919, Page 3
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146THE PEACE TREATY. Hokitika Guardian, 24 October 1919, Page 3
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