GENERAL CABLES.
THE PEACE TREATY. PRESIDENT'S WISHES UNHEEDED. By Telegraph.—Press Assu.—Copyright. Received Nov. 15, 12.5 a.m. Vancouver, Nov. 14. ] The United States Senate, by forty- ' six votes to thirty-three, adopted the Foreign Relations Committee's reservation qualifying Article Ten of the Peace Treaty. This is in direct opposition to President Wilson's wishes.—Reuter Service, ! GOOD,CHANCE FOR;SOLDIERS. • Received Nov. 14, 7 p.m. Johannesburg, Nov. 13. At a meeting of returned soldiers if* was announced that a 'Beehaunaland chief had offered to throw open six thousand acres of diamondiferoua ground solely for the use of returned soldiers.—Aus.-NZ .Cable Assn. PASTOR OF THE CITY TEMPLE. \ Received Xov. 15, 1.43 a.m. I ■ Loudon. Nov. 12. Captain Norwood, of tho Australian "i Y.M.C.A., succeed* Dr. Fort Ne\vton as pastor of the. City Temple until March 1920, when he resumes work in Aus-i tralia.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1919, Page 5
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