GENERAL NEWS.
I AMERICA AND PEACE. By Telegraph .—Press Assn.—Cop.vrijht. Washington, Jan. 5. Senator King introduced a ratification resolution embodying fifteen resolutions, generally those of the majority reservationists, with a proviso that the' reservations be effective only if the Allies assented. Senator Beed, in an interview, said Japan's position as a result of the Paris Conference waj sue.li as within a few years would enable her io menace the Western American coast and endanger America's Pacific possessions.—Aus.-N.51.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 January 1920, Page 5
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