THE PEACE TREATY.
i By Electric Telegraph.— Oop Australian-New Zealand Cable .Association. Received January 9, 2.55 p.m , WASHINGTON. Jan. 8. Senator king has 'announced that as the result of negotiations it is impossible to secure the ratification of the Peace Treaty without reservations. The only alternative leit is a reasonable compromise'. ' REPUBLICAN ARROGANCE DENOUNCED. Australian-New Zealand Cablo Association Received January 9' 1 p.m NKVV YORK. Jan. 8. Tho Democratic National Committee meeting at Chicago held to arrange the pic lumnanos in conned ion with the presidential nominations, denounced the arroganoy of tho Republicans' and demanded that' 'the Senate cease political manoeuvring The meeting repudiated the suggestion that the United States had joined the Allies in order to leave them m the lurch when peace and reconstruction became imperative.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1719, 9 January 1920, Page 6
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