PACIFIC RESERVATIONS.
POSITION OF AUSTRALASIA. WASHINGTON. January 2. Mr. 11. C Ix'dg-' and Cm Iti-publi, an Le.idcrs base decided not to accept any reservation- to the Pacific Treats, in 1■ "• Senate, declaring thai no reservations arc necessary. The si'nation arising out of the different interpretation? given by the Pr,si,lent and Administration ssill l«e fully met in discussion. There i- ?ome PXpectation thai if the .lapaiies- h,-,iic land is excluded from the treaty by arrangement before the treaty i?, put to th* Senate reservations svill be offered excluding Australia and New Zealand. — (A. and" N.Z. fable.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 1, 3 January 1922, Page 5
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