PEACE TREATY
Electric Telegraph—Co iv right.) EXACTING INDEMNITY FROM GERMANY. LONDON, March 20 The United States has sent a strong remonstrative against the • Allied Reparations Commission’s riding providing that, in the event of Germany not being able to meet her engagements in connection with the initial payment of the indemnity, the German property in neutral countries may be forcibly sold. TROOPS IN ANATOLIA. ROME, March 19 The Government has ordered theItalian troops in 'Anatolia to retreat tu the coast.
NOT SATISFIED. WASHINGTON. March 19. ' Voting by forty-one to forty-two, the Senate rejected a provision that the ratification of Treaty was'not binding unless the President deposited it at Paris, three months after the Senate acted finally. The debate on the ratification indicated an adverse vote, the Senators each blaming the other for the Treaty’s failure to pass,
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 March 1920, Page 2
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