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(by Electric Telegraph —Co -. > SENATE AND TREATY. (Received this day at 0.20 n.tn.) WASHINGTON, March 15. It is unerstood there has been a further exchange of correspondence between Mr Wilson and Mr Hitchcock, in which the President pointed out the,new' move by Messrs Borah and Lodge to frame modifications of the Lodge reservations, especially in regard to A rticle Ten are merely camouflage to gain Democratic votes, and are tantamount to the nullificaion of the Treaty. Correspondence between them was shown to several Democratic Senators, and it is expected they will vote to reject the new compromise. The final vote on Article Ten will come up on Tuesday. It is said the Treaty is certain to be defeated.
RESERVATION ON ARTICLE 10. WASHINGTON,' March 15. The Senate ratified Air Lodge’s substitute reservation on article 10, of Ihe Peace Treaty.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 March 1920, Page 3
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