THE PEACE TREATY.
BRYAN FAVOURS RATIFICATION
By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. vustraiian-New Zealand Cable Aseociatioi NEW YORK, Jan. 4. The New York Times’ Washington correspondent says that is intimated that Senator Bryan advocates the ratification of tho Treaty with reservation, and does not object to" Article 10 reservations. It is understood that he will inform President Wilson that the Democratic Party’s success at the Presidential election depends on tho speedy ratification of the Treaty, in some form.
JAPS WITHDRAWING FROM FOOCHOW. ■. . ' •\a*tralian-New Zealand Cable Association PEKIN, Jan. 4. It lias been officially announced that the Japanese warships at 1' ooehow will withdraw.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
VOTING POWER OF DOMINIONS.
Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. Received January 6, 8.45 a.m. WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. The new issue regarding the Peace Treaty is reported to have been rejected by President Wilsoyp. It is stated that he violently objects to tho proposed reservation dealing with tho voting power at the League of Nations. He declares that its adoption will disfranchise Canada, Australia and the other Dominions, which would certainly protest, and the British Government would surely support such protests.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1716, 6 January 1920, Page 5
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