UNITED STATES
DAYLIGHT SAVING LAW REPEALED. SENATOR'S NEW MOVE REGARDING TREATY. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE TO AMERICA.) BY CABLE—PEESS ASSOCIATION-COPYEIGHT I (Received 21, 1.30 p.m.) , I WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. | i Congress has passed tne repeal of tbe daylight saving law, over the Presidential veto. Senator Pittman has prepared a resolution for the introduction to Senate reserving four points of the Peace Treaty, but embodying them in the ratification of the Treaty resolution, in line with President Wilson's avoidance of re-submission of the Peace Treaty for resfgnature. TOKIO, Aug. 19. Baron Ishii, interviewed, said that there were not collisions of views between Japan and the United States. American interests were ch^efiy in Latin-American and the European markets. The United States'* safety in the Far East depended upon her developing China industrially and commercially, hanu" in hand "with Japan and the other Powers through an open door policy. Baron Ishii approved of the American proposal for a consortium to enable 'financial rehabilitation of China to be brought about.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 21 August 1919, Page 7
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164UNITED STATES Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 21 August 1919, Page 7
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