LEAGUE OF NATIONS
AN IMPORTANT POINT. CONCEDED BY BRITISH. Received Jan. 29, 1 a.m. New York, Jan 26.
The Globe's Paris correspondent states that tho British conceded the most important in America's pian for a League of Nations, namely, the constitution of the central administrative body sitting continuously and composed of one representative from each Great Power and a limited number of representatives nominated by groups of smaller nations. Tho French only are still undecided concerning the acceptance of certain minor phases of the plan. The United Press interviewed Kin!< Nicholas of Montenegro at Paris. He. raid the smaller nations should enjoy tho same rights of self-determination as the larger nations, ferbia is attempting forcibly to annex Montenegro. "I an! anxious to see Monteneero's future asraired under President Wilson's principles, even if it results in my abdication. T uT.uo Montenosrro not to opnose the Servians, so as to avoid the further shedding of blond"
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 January 1919, Page 5
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