PRESIDENT WILSON INTERVIEWED.
RESUMPTION OF TRADE WITH GERMANY ADVOCATED. Received 9.45 a.m. v WASHINGTON, July 10 President Wilson, at a newspaper mens' reception, said the United States ought to resume trade relations with. Germany immediately. United States' troops would be required in Germany until the military terms of the treaty had been fulfilled. The League of Nations included every treaty including the Bulgarian. The Treaty of London gave Fiume to Croatia. Italy did not claim the city when that treaty was signed. The United States must establish a sound basis of European credit in order to V re-establish economic life. Mr Wilson intends to present the Peace TreaFy and Pact with France separately to the Senate. Mr. Wilson, in presenting the Peace Treaty to the Senate, said the Treaty "was an indispensable instrumentality for the maintenance of the new order with rwhlfei*Allies propose to furnish the world. He said the League of Nations gave the Peace Conference the feling that a new order would be permanent. It constituted practical \A Btatesmens' hope of success* in difficult world problems.
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Taihape Daily Times, 11 July 1919, Page 5
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