THE PEACE TREATY.
ATTITUDE OF UNITED-, STATjBSf *\ ______ N 1 AMENDMENTS TO THE TWBATY.' '*, By TtlegriDh.—Fre» .liiio'.—Cwrlfhl. • ,' Washington, Oet, '27.-- ,„ The Senate is considering Senator i Moses' amendment limiting British voted. ■■ Senator Knox argued that the UnittQ-; Kingdom ought not to possess higher vol-." ing power than the United States. ',->'., j The ratification by three Powers «JloW*-;; ed the United States to resume with Germany, therefore action by Co*£t, gress would not affect America's cial relations one way or the other.-*-'*, Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. M Received Oct. 30, 5,5 j>.ltt. sSSt Washington, Oet 4p.£§| The Senate rejected Senator amendment proposing to exclude tint lUm minions from voting on any question •£■§ which they might be a party,—Aus,-Ns£pg Cable Assn. ; '-\v*i '.'>% APPROVAL BY JAPAN. : Ul :4 Received Oct. 30, 940 p.m. . '>' Tokio,,Oet. 28. .*;. The Privy Council has approved of s•s!'; Peace Treaty.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. :>•% EFFECTIVEON ARMISTICE DAY./,:'« London, Oct. 27. Mr. Cecil Htfrmsworth (Under-Secre* , tary for Foreign Affairs) states that the ' Peace Treaty m likely to become, effective on the anniversary of Armistice Day (November 11).
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1919, Page 5
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173THE PEACE TREATY. Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1919, Page 5
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