LEAGUE OF NATIONS
AMERICA'S PARTICIPATION.
WHAT SEP ABATE PEACE MEANS.
Press Association-By Telegraph— Copyright. T , NEW YORK, September 23. ine Washington correspondent of the authority states that the United States during the past nine months would coat approximately only 34 ; 209 dollars, while, lL i 8 does not J°™ the league, but makes a separate peace with Germany, she will probably I<£TS sum involving more than 1,200,000,000 dollars 1-he unnamed authority points out that the Germans under a separate Peace Treaty, would probably not allow the American Alien Property Custodian to retain 8O),000,000 ddWoffaSS Ger man holdings m the United States, nor 7m refcOTn to the Americans 400,000,000 dollars of American investwould also lose the valuable -natent nghte copyrights, and trade Wks granted at the Versailles Treaty ifshe were to make a separate peace with Germany.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18050, 25 September 1920, Page 9
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