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THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS ri POINTS OP VIEW ] .-. . . • -. ~ ■-.■ .'■ .j , ■ i - ■' • ■ A By Telegraph-Press Asßociatlon-CoDyrleM :.j ' . London, January 7.: ■ ;'i The Berlin correspondent of the ''Daily/ ■! Expiress" interviewed Count Bernstorff, '-.' who says he agrees as to the advantages ,-{ of the 'League of Nations and the aboh- j tion of conscription. The restoration of j the monarchy was unthinkable.—Auev j N.Z. Cable Asen. , . _ ■ .■', 1 JAPANESE SENTIMBNT YJ THE COLOUR LINE. -J London, January fl. • Tho Tokio correspondent of the ''Daily Express" states that tho Japanese Press ,' is closely watching tho League of Natiins project. Some papers declare that •if it leaches'a practical stage ;. public j J opinion will demand the abolition of . ' j the colour line against Oriental inirnijjra- > tion.—Reuter. . . ; ; . . j ' OVERSEAS'REPRESENTATION. . Y.l ' . London, January 7 V 1 A etiong opinion exists among the . j that one of .the, .. five • British plenipotentiaries should'be ; an overseas representative.—Aus.-N.Z, ' ] Cable Assn. '■,•■•,' PRESIDENT WILSON RETURNS TO . j PARIS ~J ; ' (Rec.' January 8, 7.20-p.m.)' v I Paris, January 7. J President Wilson has returned from j Italy— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ' . j
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 89, 9 January 1919, Page 5
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176PEACE ISSUES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 89, 9 January 1919, Page 5
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