UNITED STATES.
CHINA-JAPANESE TREATY. New York, .Jan. 21. The New York Times' Washington correspondent states that the Chinese officials have announced that China will ask for a revision of the 1915 JapaneseChinese treaty, including thirty-one demands, at the Peace Conference.—Aus.N.Z. Cable Assn.
' REPATRIATING TROOPS. Washington, .Tan. 25. General Marsh has announced that shipping arrangements have been made whereby the America.il soldiers will be returned at the rate of 300,000 monthly. Complete demobilisation of tho forces will be effected in six months.—Aus.NZ. Cable Assn.
SUPPRESSION OF BOLSHEVISM. New York, -Tan- 27Speaking at Baltimore, Vice-Presi-dent Marshall stated that Bolshevist anarchy must bo suppressed in the United States . Leaders trying to precipitate riots must bo hanged.—Aus.N.Z. Caible Assn.
PRESIDENT VISITS WAR ZONE. Paris, Jan. 25. President Wilson visited the war zone and expressed himself overwhelmed with tlu» ruin and desolation he witnessed. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1919, Page 8
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