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ISOLATED AMERICA.

POSITION AGITATES LEGISLATORS,

PEACE AND COMMERCE TREATIES

URGED.

A DISMAL OUTCRY

By Telegraph.—Proas Assn.—Copyright.

Received Dec. 12, 5.5 p.m.

Washington, Dec. 11

The United States' isolated world position is beginning to agitate legislators. A growing disposition is evident that a , speedy resumption of peace with the Central Powers is imperative, and many Republicans intend to urge Mr. Harding to initiate separate peace negotiations and commercial treaties with Germany and Austria as soon as he is inaugurated.

A member of the Foreign Relations Committee declares that Europe proposes to monopolise the former German cables, excluding the United States, and to bar Americans from the natural coal oil and mineral resources of the world, and discriminate against American business men, Also that some foreign countries are attempting to break up the American effort to run successfully

a Mercantile marine.—Ans. and X.Z. Gable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1920, Page 5

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143

ISOLATED AMERICA. Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1920, Page 5

ISOLATED AMERICA. Taranaki Daily News, 13 December 1920, Page 5

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