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COUNCIL OF THE LEAGUE.

FIRST MEETING IN PARIS. WILSON TO ISSUE CALL. MAY YORK, October 20. Tlie Paris correspondent of tbe New York "limes" states that the Supremi Council has voted in favour of holdini the first meeting of the Council of tin League of Nations in Paris on. the sum. day that the formal deposit of the rati fictitious of the Versailles treaty is made Mr. Wilson has been requested to issu a call which will go to Bfitain, Prance the United States. Japan. Italy, Belgium Greece, Spain, and Brazil. The America! delegation is positive that the Unitei States will not be represented on th Council unless the Senate ratified th treaty before the meeting. Tlie New York "Time*" reports tha Mr. X. D. Tinker, Cnitc.l States Sccrctar of State for War, drelares that th United States troops who have been dif patched to Kurope to take part in th holding of the plebiscite in Silesia, wil not move to Silesia until the t'nite States ratifies the Versailles treaty.(A. and N.Z. Cable.) AMERICA AND THE TREATY. (Received S."-~> a.m.) WASHINGTON, October 21. It is understood that the United Stati will not participate in the commission provided for by the Treaty pending rat fication by the* Senate. — (A. and N.Z.)

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 7

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COUNCIL OF THE LEAGUE. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 7

COUNCIL OF THE LEAGUE. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 251, 22 October 1919, Page 7

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