SENATE AND TREATY.
PASSAGE EXPECTED. . fl (■■■■''•.,■ s .— tl RESERVATIONS TO REMAIN; v- '"• Australian and N.Z. Cablei Association. ,- ; tl feed. 1.15 l.m.)' NEW YORK, Feb. 10. b The Washington'correspondent of the 'f tfew York Times states that the ''Foreign t Relation* Committee of*,the Senate has "sported i back ' the I Vorsailles '\ treaty with 'j ho Lodge reservations. Mr. H. C. Lodge ,5 las notified 'the Senate i that ;he will ask . or a debate ;on February 1 16. He would A lave requested a debate - sooner,'but more ban thirty senators are absent owing to llnc&s and other causes. /.Virtually all he elements of each party 'are inclined to c •elieve that the treaty will be ratified 1{ luickly, and that not more 'than 22 nogs- • ive votes >; will be cast. ' ," '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17392, 12 February 1920, Page 5
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