PEACE CONFERENCE.
THE ALIEN 'QUESTION
JAPAN SUBMITS AN AMEND-
MENT
Received 9.20_ $AStf3, March 20
■ ajpi has submitted an amendment J the Supreme Council asking for iqual rights and just treatment o£
iflens within their borders, who are tationals of States which are niem»ers of the League.
The Commission on International Bureaux is inviting the League of Nations to enforce its decisions. This lecision is due to American opposi;ion arising regarding America's state •ights #
I EQUALITY OF NATIONS
JAPANESE CONTENTION
EEBUTTED.
Received 11.15
PARIS, March 20.
itralian delegates at the Peace
Pference said it was impossible for e British Dominions to agree to the
Japanese demands for equality of treatment for all nationalities. The Australians' desire was to build up an All-British, population of fifteen millions at the earliest possible moment. If they opened the door to Asiatic immigration it meant that they closed
±o Europeans. ■he Canadian delegates agreed.
IRMANY MILITARILY MUZZLED
NO LARGE ARMY POSSIBLE
LONDON, March 20.
Received 9.50 a.m
Eiris reports indicate that the peace s prevent any surreptitious trainof a large German army, and a ;on armament production. The fleet will consist of six battleships, six light cruisers, twelve destroyers, and twelve torpedoers. The personnel allowed is 15.000. ■ * .
LUXEMBURG WANTS INDEPENDENCE.
THE PEOPLE'S UNSHAKABLE WILL
Received 11.15
PARIS, March 20. fhe Luxemburg Parliament passed a ration affirming the people's unshak able will maintain the country's inde-
pendence.
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Taihape Daily Times, 21 March 1919, Page 5
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232PEACE CONFERENCE. Taihape Daily Times, 21 March 1919, Page 5
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