ITALY.
©Em WILSON'S VISIT.
*iH iEEMENT A 8 TO LEAGUE OF NATIONS. ~ Received Jan. 6, 7i's p.m. New York, Jan. 5, The New York Sun's Home correspondent says that President Wilson's visit to Rome has been highly successful, so far as can be judged. It is understood that a complete agreement has bit-n reached with the Italian Government regarding the League of Nations.—Aus. N.jk Cable Assoc.
RECEPTION AT GENOA.
Received Jan. 6, 2.15 p.m.
London, Jan. 5.
• Telegrams from Genoa state that President Wilson waa received enthusiastically and accorded the freedom of the city. He visited Columbus' home and Mazzini's tomb. He held an informal reception for city officials, and left for Turin : and Milan. B# return to Jftufe on Tutttegs.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 January 1919, Page 5
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