THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
VISCOUNT GREY'S LETTER,
New York, •■'cbrnary 5. The "JNew York Tribune" states that President Wilson is :i»sv.v over Viscount Grey's letter to the- London "Times" respecting the American attitude on the League of Nations, and is reported to bo planning a protest to Loudon ogamat his srratuitous attempt to influence American" politics. The St-.xte Department refuses to crcdil; the report that such a protest is pending. Senator KontMck staled in a speech that President "Wilson is ready to accept any .reasonable compromise, lie expected that' tho Senate would decide the question within a week.-Aus.-N.Z. Cablo AssnDEBT OF GEATITODE TO AMERICA. (Bee. February G, 10.45 p.m.) New York, February 5. The New York "Times" London correspondent interviewed Mr. Lloyd George, who said: "Viscount Grey's letter was in tho nature of a report 1o the British public upon what he bid observed in tie United States. Whether i'oe United States joins tho League of Nations or stands aloof, tho pconlc of Britain and Europe are under a tfebt of j-.ratitudoja America which they can never repay. — Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 114, 7 February 1920, Page 7
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