PEACE TREATY.
PRESIDENT WILSON’S INVITA- - TION. LONDON, J~an.ls. In his official invitation to the fiarst meeting of tho: Council of the League of Nations, Pres‘id.<>ll-t Wilson points out that the gathering’ Wil'l mark the beginning of a new era‘ in inte-rnation-:ll Co-operation, and is the first-, stlcp_ towards an ideal concert of nations-. It will bring the‘ League of Nations into being as 3, living force devoted to the task of asrsaistxing the peoples of all Countrieu in their de*s'il'c for peace, prosperity and happriness. The Pr-'3si~ dent is convinced. that its progruss will be in accord with the noble purpose to which it is dedicated. NEW YORK, aJ‘n. 16.
Mr Bryant is _pl’eS‘Sing for a Cour Dl‘olni‘se. and aldvocatrqi: that Demo. mats should refrain from voting thug p,_.rmitting Repllblicans to také the responsibility of the immediate ratification of the PO3OO T!‘ea.t'_v, '
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3388, 17 January 1920, Page 5
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142PEACE TREATY. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3388, 17 January 1920, Page 5
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