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PROBLEM OF SHANTUNG.

DISCUSSION IN U.S. SENATE. Bj TelefMph.-Prew Aasn.-Copyrl*M. Received March 5, 9.40 p.m. Washington, March 4. Senator Lodge's motion altering the Shantung reservation, omitting direct references to Japan and China, was carried by sixty-nine votes to thirty-two. Senator Lodge pointed out that the effect of the reservation was not changed. Senator Hitchcock's substitute for the Shantung reservation was rejected by twenty-seven votes to forty-one.—Aus-N.Z. Gable Assn. New York, March. 4. Mr. Sidehara, the new Japanese Ambassador to the United States, in a speech before the Japan Society, said that ' the Shantung question could never be a source of difficulties between the United States and Japan. They had enough common sense anl clear vision to perceive the sheer madness of any attempt at aggression or economic monopolisation in China.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1920, Page 5

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130

PROBLEM OF SHANTUNG. Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1920, Page 5

PROBLEM OF SHANTUNG. Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1920, Page 5

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