LANSING AND HIS CHIEF.
VITAL DISAGREEMENTS. ON EVERY IMPORTANT STEP. ' iHe. -iv.-.i lnllci n m ■ • ; V, .\Sll!\"<;Tii\. March _.-.. j Mr. Robt. Lansing's bo,,k entitled."iViif,. Negotiations: A I'ersonal Nar j i mm.-." lm, been published In defend ' I.mis,-if agninst the imputation ol" I disloyalty during the correspondence' , witii' President Wilson. leading to Mr Lansing's resignation in February. 102(1. ihe writer -h..us t}. :ll i„. ,1 -approved ~•' almost every imporuint top Sir. Wilson t.,i,k before uud >!urinj; tlie Paris ncgoti- ! ntioiis. Mr I-aii-iiiir regards as mi-takc-| iMr Wilson's trip -broad, lii- sitting at I th.- Pence Conference, his stand favour- j ling the use nf force by tli" 1., actio i.f Nations, the alleged lack of a general : ! plan of p.-uce. bis baste it; i-reat inn; tbe ; | League, the subordination of pen... to I tin- I.eainie. tbe allesrod ill-treatment of' | the small nations, tbe Shantung settle , I nietit. the mandatory system, nn! his | fondness fur secret diplomacy. -A and ;N 7. Cable! i
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 7
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