PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS.
WILSON STANDS FIRM. PEACE RESOLUTION VETOED. BITTER condemnation. - le/rrsph—P«s» Association—Copyright (B«d. 6.5 P-m.) WASHINGTON, May 27. Mr. Woodrow Wilson has vetoed the making peace -with Germany, as carried by the Senate and adopted by »|ll?^'' House of Representatives. Officially, ■ therefore. America and Germany are still • ■■' a date'of war. "The President bitterly condemned the resolution as casting an ineffaceable stain '• ." on tie honour and gallantry of the United - :■■" Stales,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 7
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