U.S.A. AND PEACE TREATY.
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In a letter to Senator Hitchcock, President Wilson ro.iterut‘ed his unqualified opposition 1-0 any uVt:m,nl,{n by the ITnito«] States to evade hm‘ obligation under Artiele Ton. ',[‘hel-e were some smlators, ho\V'c-Veij. who profcssefi to I‘E‘»fl.(] in Ml’ “7i].~lrin's lei-fcy a, warrant for continuing their eifoi-is to al'ra,ng'e xi (:()mpl'Olll‘iS€’, on the article, hence the negotizitioris wh'i<:,h have been going‘ on I)et\ve'roli the R9pub’ii(«ails and Den10r:1':11s are continuing. Cmnmcnting on ihe letter, Senator Jfodgc said he did not know whether
the latter would make any difi.’crencp in the Senate.
Senator Hitchcock said the President pointed out there was .no difl‘er-encobetwec-n having no League and attempting to nullify ir with I'(‘Sel'\'2Ltions.] Therefore, he thought it was better to stay on? gl'ac.efull_v, rather than enter disgl'auei‘lllly.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3432, 11 March 1920, Page 5
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137U.S.A. AND PEACE TREATY. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3432, 11 March 1920, Page 5
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