FRUITS OF THE WAR
AMERICA TO INSIST ON HER RIGHTS. INJUSTICES REGARDING MANDATES. Xuv-Tmllan and N.Z. Cabla Association. (Received March 13, 11.40 p.m.) NEW YORK, March 12. It is understood that the new Administration will insist upon every right America has gained as the result of her participation in the war, and will refuse to recognieo that these rights have been surrendered in the slight art degree by her rejection of the Treaty or the possible failure of the American peace mission to properly safeguard these righto at the Paris Conference*. Informal conversations between the State Department and the French Embassy concerning the United States’ possible entrance into the League have found the United States emphasising the necessity for the rectification of the apparent injustices to the United States in regard to the Japanese mandate over Yap and the British mandate over former Turkish territory. President Harding is reaffirming President Wilson’s pronouncements on these matters.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10848, 14 March 1921, Page 5
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