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it U_S. AND THE PEACE TREATY. ' LIVELY DISCUSSION CONTINUES. v The Foreign Relations -Committee majority report adds that India. is not entitled "to vote, as she is not a selfgoverning D-ominion, If Britain, however, has six votes in the League of Assembly, the United States is entitled -to an equalnumber. The report states that the League of Nations will really ‘prove that Monroeism protected the United States for many years, and the United States ought now to protect. Monroeism_ A Chicago message states that Republican Senat-ors have begun a counter tour to ‘lVilson’s‘.. Senator Johnson {pointed out that while Wilson said Americans were not sent abroad, Americans had been actually sent to Silesia. Others were being slain in Siberia, despite the fact that Congress had A sanctioned no Wl2l‘ against Russia. The issue between the Senate and the Presi‘dent was whether the United States was to conduct its own wars and be ' master of its own destiny. CANADA AND THE PEACE TREATYZ. . OTTAJWA, Sept. 10. French Canadian opposition to the ratification of the Peace Treaty is do‘veloping in the House of Commons in ,1 Quebec. Speakers point out that it is unnecessary for the Dominions to ratify penr*‘e ‘as their ':‘onsti.+.nt’J'onal _ position prohibited them fr-om'"niaking' peace or declaring war. Sir R. Borden pointed out that the Dominions are- at present in 11 transition stage, and theexaet constitutional position has yet t«o"be settled. AMERICA WARNS TURKEY. . A PROFOUND SENSATION CAUSED. _ ATHENS, Sept_ 11. According to advices from Constantinople, a.» profound impression has been created by an American Note warning Turkey that in the event of In renewal of the massacres of Christians in Asia, Article twelve of President Wilson’s programme, dealing with the it (security and i.r:tegl'it_v of purely Turk.ish territories, will be suppressed. AMERICA ENTHUSES. ’ PERSHIN G AND;-I-11-S VTROOPS. NEW YORK, Sept. 10. p v _General Pershing heladcd 25,000 vet‘eran troops in a parade in Fifth Avenue, amidst scenes of unprecedent.4._;.f‘l °“thllSiaSnl. It is estimated t-hat at fiieast two million ivitnessed the pageant", i “33}°“€.Wh0m was -Cardinal Mercier. The day Was declared a holiday. Tens of -mhousandsfrom-the surrounding coun- » ‘fry packed the city's hotels and board. . 313 houses. . . l .Wf:gs,C9“gh9 ‘"ls Colds. nnver fails a = .-9'19“ Pellnennint qure,
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Taihape Daily Times, 13 September 1919, Page 6
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