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LEAGUE OF NATIONS

JAPAN AND ITALY. SCEPTICAL OF THE WHOLE IDEA. London, March 7. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Ex-press says that the Repatriation Com- i mission has decided that the total Ger- ( . many can possibly pay over a term of years is SOflO millions sterling. The trouble of the : in'»rcnce will come Then file discussion <-," C>e ! caene of Nations begins. Jinan retains complete scepticism as '<> the who!." idea and is supported in ]>n nUUm 1 " hv Ttalv. who demand* 5H vV :~",--of, treatv of Wls

gave her. Japan ,i!=o has a coup in he determination to hrin<r up the racial question at the conference. She will demand that the constitution of the T.-eacite of Nations shall bee-in with a similar declaration to that contained in the American Declaration of Independence, tfcpisiv'n" all m"n of all rnee- e"nM. How President Wi!?-".'. and Colonel

TTn„c<> will receive this logical <ni<yo-ostion "cmains to be seen.—An-"- -N.Z. Cable Assn. SINN FEIN HOPES. Paris. March 7. John O'Fjelly, a Sinn Feiner. says that through Irish influence the United Prates will be kept from ratifying the League of Nation's covenant unipss President Wilson will enforce his principles in favor of Trish independence.—AusN.Z. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1919, Page 5

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200

LEAGUE OF NATIONS Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1919, Page 5

LEAGUE OF NATIONS Taranaki Daily News, 12 March 1919, Page 5

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