U.S. PRESIDENCY.
HARDING OPPOSES LEAGUE. By Telfltriph—Piesi Assn.—Copyright. New York, Oct. 11. Mr. Harding, speaking at Marion (Obi*), stated: "I opgpse entering the league of Nations as that particular proposition now stands. That proposal is contemptuous of and potentially destructive of the American Constitution, I faror a world association :—call it y<m wish; the name is bf alight consequence—that will prevent war and enconmge a better understanding' among the nations. The pld order of things is gone, not only in (America, but throughout the wotM, and .the United States, always just, must giy its part in this new order."—Aus.Z v .Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 October 1920, Page 5
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