PEACE TREATY.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
AMERCAN SENATE
NEW YIRK, October 22.
A Washington message states the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have approved of five reservations, dealing with Article Ten affecting the Monroe Doctrine, the U.S. right of withdrawal from the League of Natjons, and domestic questions.
TWO SIDES OF THE QUESTION. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, October 23.
In connection with the Treaty’s demand that Germany shall hand over 14,000 milch cows and ten thousand goats, British women have presented to the Reparation Commission influentially signed memorials expressing horror at the effect the cession of cattle will have on German babies, aggravating seriously the present grave shortage of milk. On the other hand, the French Academy of Medicine points out that eight thousand out of eighe<en thousand school children in the invaded areas of Franc© have become hospital cases during the war period, mostly owing to tuberculosis. ' Meanwhile the birthrate has dropped sixty per cent, owing to the infant mortality.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 October 1919, Page 2
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