GERMAN-AMERICAN PEACE.
SATISFACTORY TO AIXXES. XEW YORK, September S. The Wasliirurton correspondent of the "Xw York Tims" statee that all the information in the liands ot the Adminis'ration indicates that the peace treaty between Germany and the United States is cnti-e.lv satisfactory to the principal Allied and Associated Powers. The Unit d States Government com'nunicaW the text to the various Powers as a diplomatic courtesy. It is said that M. Briand informally expressed h'mself as personally satisfied.— (A. and X.Z.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 215, 9 September 1921, Page 5
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