AMERICA’S FAILURE.
NEW YORK, Nov. 20. r Mos-t. newspapers express the hope; than an agreement as regards ratrifica tion will be reached. V 7 The Conservative Tribune deelvares;, that America desires that tile 'Treatj‘i shali be ratified and that she shall; join‘ 'the ’,L-eague of Nfitions [ii 84: way, however, that will reserve liberty of rmtional action. It pleads for moderation. ‘ A The Times considers that the action of the Senate is leading the‘ country to a shameful position and predictsultinla‘f.e ratification '.-Ind j'oinin_g' the League. ‘ The “World,” which is pro~\Vilson_. expresses the ‘opinion that agreement is still possible, but if ratification is. unobtainable, then the Senate will be- } come a menace to the wefare of mankin‘,d, and the United Sta-test stands discredited. ' The Herald blames President Wilson for the impasse.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3346, 26 November 1919, Page 3
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