PEACE TREATY
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THE ALLIES ATTITUDE. WASHINGTON, April 6. The State Department has denied a formal protest' was sent as a result of "the French troops advancing into Germany. . . Unofficial exchanges of opinion, however have occurred and United-States is in line rvith the British and Italian attitude. M. Millerand asked Presid-ent-Oilson for an official expression of the American position.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1920, Page 3
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