THE PEACE TREATY.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) , £ LEAGUE AND AMERICA. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) NEW YORK, December 16. The “Times” Washington eorrespon- th dent states that Senator Underwood in C 0( a statement says tht if it is necessary jt ( tht the League of Nations should be made a side issue in 1920 of the Presidential campaign, but the Treaty should be ratified now, with or without the League. The people demand peace and the Senate should appoint a committee of conciliation in order to effect a com- t promise. Mr Wilson’s announcement that he will not further compromise does not mean that he desires to prevent the Democrats negotiating for a (“ compromise. C c , GERMANY YIELDS. a (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) e PARIS, Dec-. 16. 0 The German reply yields all the points except the Scapa penalties. The reply says that the German Admiralty’s letter cabled on the 7th referred to the instructions -sent to the German delegates c at Paris, and was not sent to Von Reu- , ter. The reply reinterates the suggestion to refer the matter to the , Hague.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 December 1919, Page 2
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