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NEW TREATIES.

ATTITUDE OF AMERICA.

TEST TO COME SOON.

FEELING IN THE SENATE. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Feb. 6, 8.5 pjn. New York, Feb. 5. The New York Times’ Washington correspondent says it is expected the various treaties will be rapidly sent to the Senate, perhaps within a week or a fortnight at the utmost.

Some twenty-one Democratic Senators are known to be against the naval and Pacific pacts. It is said ex-President Wilson will not interfere in the contest. It is expected Senator Underwood will be able to command sufficient support to give the necessary two-thirds majority. President Harding to-day received a congratulatory cablegram from the President of China expressing satisfaction at the Shantung settlement. Admiral Kato, in a statement, declared that the Conference had done service that would live in history as long as history lived. He added: “We realised in Japan that a new spirit of mutual consciousness had come to the world, and we have given evidence that Japan is ready for a new order of thought.”

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Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1922, Page 5

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171

NEW TREATIES. Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1922, Page 5

NEW TREATIES. Taranaki Daily News, 7 February 1922, Page 5

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